HealthTree for Lymphoma

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HealthTree is a global nonprofit organization uniting patients and researchers through cutting-edge technology to work together on curing diseases.

07/16/2026

💚 "Healing isn't only about treatment. It's also about how we care for our body and mind every day."
Looking for a gentle way to support your well-being during or after blood cancer treatment?
Tai Chi and Qigong are mind-body practices that may help improve relaxation, reduce stress, ease fatigue, and restore balance. Join us for this free webinar to learn simple movements and breathing techniques you can practice at home.
✨ Whether you're a patient, survivor, caregiver, or healthcare professional, you'll leave with practical tools to support your healing journey.
🎥 Watch the webinar: https://healthtree.org/blood-cancer/community/events/apr26-blood-cancer-taiji-qigong?utm_source=&utm_medium=meta&utm_campaign=socialmedia&utm_content=general

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💭 Could everyday habits play a role in cancer pain?
New research presented at ASCO 2026 found that cancer survivors who smoked or were physically inactive were more likely to report uncontrolled pain. While this study doesn't prove these habits cause pain, it highlights how healthy lifestyle choices may support overall symptom management.
Every person's situation is different, so it's important to talk with your healthcare team before making changes to your activity level or pain management plan.
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📖 Read the full article to learn more. https://healthtree.org/cll/community/articles/06-09-2026-asco26-smoking-exercise-cancer-pain??utm_source=&utm_medium=meta&utm_campaign=socialmedia&utm_content=general

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🤔 Did you know that not every type of cancer has a routine screening test?
While screenings like mammograms and colonoscopies can help detect some cancers early, blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma are often found in different ways, including routine blood work or by investigating persistent symptoms.
Knowing your body and staying up to date with recommended screenings can play an important role in your health.
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📖 Read our latest article to learn about cancer screening, what it can (and can't) detect, and why early detection matters. https://healthtree.org/blood-cancer/community/articles/26-the-importance-of-cancer-screening?utm_source=&utm_medium=meta&utm_campaign=socialmedia&utm_content=general

Photos from HealthTree for Lymphoma's post 07/06/2026

🩸 Have you ever wondered why your doctor checks your LDH levels?
The LDH blood test is a common part of lymphoma care. While it can't diagnose lymphoma on its own, it can help your healthcare team monitor disease activity and understand how you're responding to treatment.
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📖 Read the full article to learn more:
https://healthtree.org/lymphoma/community/articles/26-lactate-dehydrogenase-ldh-test-lymphoma??utm_source=&utm_medium=meta&utm_campaign=socialmedia&utm_content=general

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