Half of blood cancer patients face out-of-pocket costs in thousands of dollars

New research from the Leukaemia Foundation reveals the devastating financial impact a blood cancer diagnosis is having on Australians. The study shows that 43% of
Improving diagnosis and treatment of blood cancer

Adelaide researchers will use a $1 million Federal Government grant to improve the diagnosis and treatment of blood cancers, which kill 16 Australians every day.
Bruce McAvaney to light up the night skies for blood cancer awareness

Legendary sports broadcaster, Bruce McAvaney, will be fronting an event close to his heart as he prepares to host the Leukaemia Foundation’s annual Light the
Lymphoma patients to benefit from new cancer therapy

Australians suffering from a rare type of blood cancer (lymphoma) will now have access to a highly specialised CAR-T cell therapy, as the Morrison Government
