We support everyone affected by lymphoma including CLL. Whether you are newly diagnosed, your lymphoma has become relapsed or refractory, you’re a long-term survivor, or a care partner – we’re here to support you as you navigate lymphoma.
As part of that support, the Lymphoma Australia provides education and support services to the Australian lymphoma community. We team up with experts to host programs providing clear, easy-to-use information to help you understand and navigate the lymphoma experience. Lymphoma Australia is always by your side.
On this page you will find our upcoming education events that you can register for, and links to recordings of past education session that you can watch.
We also provide support groups where you can meet with others affected by lymphoma, both in-person and online. If you would like to find support groups, please click the link below.
Webinars and In-person Education events
Webinars and in person education events are led by lymphoma experts who discuss the diagnosis and treatment of specific lymphoma subtypes and key research and treatment updates.
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- Webinars are virtual, online events and are a great way for all people affected by lymphoma to get the latest information, from the comfort of your own home. This allows us to provide you with meaningful education and updates in lymphoma, no matter where you live. While they are not as interactive as in-person events, we do provide opportunities at the end of each webinar for you to ask the speaker questions.
- In-person event are a great for those who enjoy an interactive experience and gives you opportunities to meet others affected by lymphoma. You can also meet the speakers and Lymphoma Australia team in-person.
Upcoming Education Events
Past education events
Below are recordings of past patient and carer education events we have held in the last 2 years. See the topics and click to watch any your are interested in. We also have a range of videos on our YouTube channel. You can find those by clicking the button below