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Oncology social workers help you cope with the emotional and practical challenges of non-hodgkin lymphoma. Contact us at 800‑813‑HOPE (4673) or info@cancercare.org.
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Learn more about how CancerCare Resource Navigation can help you address barriers to care.
Financial Assistance
Find resources and support to manage your financial concerns. Limited assistance from CancerCare® is available to eligible families for cancer-related costs.
Specialized Programs
CancerCare offers specialized programs to address specific populations and concerns.
Coping Circle Workshops
Virtual educational and supportive workshops led by oncology social workers and qualified co-facilitators. These workshops cover numerous topics and are offered in English and Spanish.
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Connect Education Workshops
Listen in by telephone or online as leading experts in oncology provide up-to-date information about cancer-related issues in one-hour workshops. Podcasts are also available.
Upcoming Workshops
General Topics
- Challenges Young Adults with Cancer Face: Coping Tips, Jun 9, 2026
- Accessing Cancer Treatment in Rural Communities, Jun 12, 2026
- Clinical Trials: How They Transform the Treatment of Cancer, Jun 16, 2026
- Understanding the Role of Immunotherapy in Treating Cancer, Jun 17, 2026
Podcasts
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Updates from the 2025 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting, Dec 18, 2025
- Updates on CAR T-cell Therapies, Mar 25, 2025
General Topics
- Participating in Decisions about Your Care, May 6, 2026
- Managing Eye and Vision Changes Related to Cancer Treatments, Apr 27, 2026
- Coping with Cancer, Apr 15, 2026
- Current Perspectives on Cancer Survivorship, Mar 10, 2026
- Veterans and Cancer: Unique Challenges, Mar 6, 2026
- Taking Your Pills on Schedule: Why It Is So Important in Managing Cancer, Jan 27, 2026
- Addressing the LGBTQI+ Health Disparities Gap, Jun 25, 2025
- Children as Caregivers for a Loved One with Cancer, Jun 24, 2025
- Diverse Populations Participating in Decisions About Your Care with Your Health Care Team, Jun 17, 2025
- Current Perspectives on the Future of Cancer Research, Jun 5, 2025
- Understanding How Health Care Disparities May Influence Your Cancer Treatment and Care, Jun 2, 2025
- Cancer & the Workplace: Understanding Your Legal Protections, Apr 30, 2025
- Understanding the Cost of Care & Your Health Care Coverage, Apr 23, 2025
- Managing Eye and Vision Changes Related to Cancer Treatments, Apr 21, 2025
- Trends in Oncology & Treatment Planning: A Guide to Getting the Best Care, Apr 16, 2025
- Understanding the Different Names for Biomarker Testing and Their Role in Selecting the Best Treatment for You, Mar 10, 2025
- Understanding the Important Role that Biomarker Testing Plays in Informing the Treatment of Cancer, Mar 3, 2025
- Clinical Trials: How They Transform the Treatment of Cancer, Feb 4, 2025
- Understanding Treatment-Related Skin Toxicity: Practical Tips to Cope with Rash, Dry/Itchy/Peeling Skin and Nail Changes, Jan 17, 2025
- Cancer in the Workplace, Health Insurance, Finances and Returning to School, Dec 13, 2024
- Challenges Young Adults with Cancer Face: Coping Tips, Dec 6, 2024
- Chemotherapy: Novel Approaches to Prevent and Manage Gastrointestinal Treatment Side Effects, Nov 22, 2024
- Caregiving for Your Loved One with Cancer, Sep 23, 2024
- Chemotherapy: Novel Approaches to Prevent and Manage Gastrointestinal Treatment Side Effects, Feb 16, 2024
- Young Adult Survivorship: Fertility, Sexuality and Intimacy, Feb 9, 2024
- Joys and Challenges of Pets in Your Home When You Have Cancer, Apr 8, 2019
Publications
Read or order our free Connect booklets and fact sheets offering easy-to-read information about the latest cancer treatments, managing side effects and coping with cancer.
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Treatment Update: Blood CancersNew
- Bone Marrow Transplantation as a Treatment Option: What You Need to Know
- Coping With Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
- Understanding the Role of CAR T-Cell Therapy in Treating Cancer
General Topics
- Coping With Cancer: Tools to Help You LiveNew
- Caregiving for Your Loved One With Cancer
- Talking to Children When a Loved One Has Cancer
- Communicating With Your Health Care Team
- Sources of Financial AssistanceNew
- Finding Resources in Your CommunityNew
- If You've Just Been Diagnosed
- What Can I Say to a Newly Diagnosed Loved One?
- Advice for Caregivers: How Can You Help Yourself?
Ask CancerCare
Every month, featured experts answer your questions about coping with cancer. View all questions and answers.
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Q.
I am 67 years old and have had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma for 7 years. I have decided not to receive further treatment. What will happen as I progress? Will I have pain?
A.You have made a difficult decision to change the focus of your treatment from curative to comfort measures. No doubt this decision was made after careful consideration and consultation with your doctors and members of your support team.
Most people report that they are not as fearful about dying as they are about the possibility of experiencing pain and distress. There are many ways to address physical pain, and you can learn specific ways to describe your pain to your treatment team in our booklet, Managing Cancer Pain. Hospice care is an option when a disease becomes terminal and a person has a prognosis of six months or less. The focus of hospice services is to create the best quality of life for a patient by treating his or her physical, emotional and spiritual needs, as well as supporting family needs.
Even at this point in your illness, the importance of hope can not be dismissed. Hope is that balance between positive attitude and expectations for the future. Hope can continue to nourish you, and you can nurture hope through the way in which you continue to live your life. Settling old problems and practical affairs will give you peace of mind. Make plans with family and friends as you are able to continue to engage in the activities that you enjoy. Focusing on the purpose and goals of each day will set up an achievable plan and completing what you can each day will give you satisfaction that you have done your best.
The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s Caring Connections website offers information about living with a serious illness and pain management. We offer a fact sheet, Your Health Care Team: Your Doctor Is Only the Beginning, that outlines professionals who may be available to help you.
Featured Resource
Magnolia Meals at Home
A meal delivery program that helps patients by providing nourishing meals to households affected by cancer. Is currently available in and around Woodcliff Lake, NJ and Andover, MA, Raleigh-Durham, NC and New Haven, CT (as well areas in New York, New Hampshire and Boston, MA). For more information please visit magnoliamealsathome.com or contact Kathy Nugent, LCSW at 800-813-4673, ext. 6809.
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Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network
Blood Cancer United (formerly Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)
Bone Marrow and Cancer Foundation
DKMS We Delete Blood Cancer
Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF)
NMDPsm
The Max Foundation
General Cancer Resources
American Cancer Society
Medical Information
National Cancer Institute
National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) – NCCN Guidelines for Patients®
