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How does the immune system recognise and destroy Hodgkin lymphoma?

In Hodgkin lymphoma, the cells which are the root cause of the cancer are hidden within a much larger number of white blood cells. These white blood cells are usually very good at killing cancer cells, but may be unable to kill all of the Hodgkin lymphoma cells. Bloodwise Visiting Fellow Dr Zumla Cader has been investigating why...

2nd Feb 2020

Beating blood cancer: how decades of research makes us excited about the future

Last week Professor Pamela Kearns, one of the UK’s leading blood cancer researchers, gave a talk at St James’s Palace about the progress we’ve made in blood cancer research, and why we believe blood cancer can be beaten in the next few decades.

2nd Feb 2020

How did a weapon of war become a blood cancer treatment?

As we pay tribute to the soldiers of World War I, we look at the surprising link between the battlefields of France and blood cancer research.

2nd Feb 2020

New tool to find and fight most dangerous types of lymphoma

UK scientists funded by Bloodwise have found a new way to identify people with lymphoma who are less likely to respond to standard drugs.

2nd Feb 2020

ASH Annual Meeting 2018 round-up: the latest CAR-T therapy news

This week, the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting saw 30,000 experts gather in San Diego to discuss new research and clinical experience examining blood cancers and other blood disorders. In part one of our round-up, read about the latest breakthroughs in CAR-T therapy – a game changing new treatment for blood cancer.

2nd Feb 2020

Simon Thomas takes on President role at Bloodwise

TV presenter Simon Thomas has announced that he has been made a President at Bloodwise.

2nd Feb 2020

"I was a pain to be around, but you looked after me"

Kat met with her Clinical Nurse Specialist Darren to talk about the huge difference he made during the toughest time in her life.

31st Jan 2020

We’re changing to Blood Cancer UK

Bloodwise will be changing its name to Blood Cancer UK in Spring 2020.

29th Jan 2020

What the election result means for people affected by blood cancer

Now we know the result, which gives the Conservatives a sufficient majority to enact their manifesto. This is what we think politicians should do to help the blood cancer community.

12th Dec 2019

Watch the highlights from Meet the Scientists 2019

The event was an opportunity to hear about the latest updates in treatments and technologies.

10th Dec 2019

Over a quarter of blood cancer cases only diagnosed after emergency admission

Thousands of people a year in England only learn they have blood cancer, such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma, after their symptoms need emergency treatment according to our new report.

15th Oct 2019

Targeting multiple cancer genes could be key to treating leukaemia

Faults in two genes directly work together to bring about the deadliest form of blood cancer, scientists have discovered in a study that could pave the way for better treatments.

3rd Oct 2019

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In this blog, we talk about what the latest research is telling us about how effective Evusheld is.

18th Sep 2019

Injection and empty bottles

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5th Aug 2019

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2nd Aug 2019

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By the end of the programme, I didn’t feel despair. I felt hope.

War in the Blood, a new BBC documentary follows two people who received CAR-T therapy, a groundbreaking new treatment for blood cancer, as part of a clinical trial. Kate, our Senior Support Services Manager, reviews the documentary

8th Jul 2019

How social media can help you cope with a blood cancer diagnosis

A cancer diagnosis is life-changing. I didn’t know where to turn. But social media helped in many ways, from showing me I wasn’t alone to providing practical tips for coping with chemo

4th Jul 2019

In memory of Sangita

4th Jul 2019

Blood cancer survival rising faster than other common cancers

New analysis shows survival rates for blood cancer have risen faster than for other common cancers in recent years.

24th Jun 2019

"We've even sold a kitchen sink": the secret to a successful charity shop

A three-person team, including a mother and daughter, run Blood Cancer UK only charity shops. They share the story of how they’ve raised £1.4 million for blood cancer research and the funniest stories from the shops’ 20-year history.

30th May 2019