Lymphoma Awareness Month published August 31, 2021 September is World Lymphoma Awareness month, so it is time to put lymphoma in the limelight! Throughout Sep Read more
Legs Out Ambassadors Lace Up published February 24, 2021 Join our Ambassadors & get your Legs Out for Lymphoma this March – There is still time to sign up! Read more
Frank Hegerty: Ambassador published February 17, 2021 Welcome to Frank Hegerty, former Australian rower, National Champion and a dual Olympian Read more
Lymphoma News – March 2019 published March 18, 2019 March Lymphoma NewsletterThis month we launch a new Patient and Carer Survey and invite you to take part. Ther Read more
September is here – go lime published August 31, 2018 Today is the start of Lymphoma Awareness Month!Today, 1st September, kicks off our annual Lymphoma Aware Read more
August Newsletter published August 20, 2018 Catch up on the latest Lymphoma Australia news, events and lymphoma updates in our August 2018 e-news edition. Read more
Legs Out Ambassadors Lace Up published February 24, 2021 Join our Ambassadors & get your Legs Out for Lymphoma this March – There is still time to sign up! Read more
New Normal Same Cancer published December 17, 2020 We are thrilled to be one of 9 Australian organisations partnering on New Normal Same Cancer campaign Read more
Australian lymphoma patients will now have access to a new frontline therapy for CLL* published November 30, 2020 The combination of VENCLEXTA plus obinutuzumab will be available as a fixed duration therapy for previously un Read more
Reduced Intensity Allogeneic Transplant effective for Follicular Lymphoma published March 9, 2016 Reduced Intensity Salvage Allo-HCT Effective for Follicular LymphomaReduced intensity allogeneic hematopoietic Read more
CAR T CELL Therapy is a new and exciting therapy published February 4, 2016 CAR T-cell therapy poised to shift hematologic malignancies treatment paradigmClick here for more inform Read more
CLL is clinically recognised as a form of lymphoma and new therapies are changing lives published February 1, 2016 New drug causes cancer to "melt away" in patients with advanced CLLIt worked in 79% of patients. Rea Read more