The UK charity for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia – a rare type of blood cancer
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WMUK Library​

Welcome to our world-class library of WM-specific resources, where you’ll find a comprehensive range of information on Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia, including the latest news, research, webinars, resources and more from across the web.

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published:07/11/2024
Abigail Nickless, a specialist dieticians joins us to discuss the important of diet.
published:23/10/2024
Occupational therapist, Regine Haung from The Royal Marsden talks us through ways to manage fatigue, a common symptom of WM
published:21/08/2024
WMUK joined a panel of healthcare professionals to talk about the collaborative efforts to change the way we discuss and manage active monitoring

Around the Web

May 25, 2023

New treatment for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia in England

May 25, 2023

NICE doesn’t recommend ibrutinib drug for those with Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia

May 25, 2023

Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd to begin further treatment for rare blood cancer

WMUK response to NHS Change Consultation
The WMUK organisational response to the NHS consultation detailing how we’d like to see the NHS change over the next 10 years
2024 EWMPF Agenda
Program of events for the European WM Patient Forum Agenda 2024
Newly Diagnosed Booklet
A guide to help you understand your diagnosis and get the support your need

Useful Links

Gov.uk
Information on working rights and any benefits you may be entitled to.
ACAS
Advice on working rights, rules and best practice.
Macmillan
Information about working and cancer
Carers UK
A charity more focused to family members/carers on how to cope with caring for some one with a long-term condition.
Penny Brohn UK
A charity which focuses mainly on ‘Living Well with Cancer’ and has lots of resources around this.
Maggie’s Charity
A brilliant charity who focus on the non-clinical aspects of cancer including, finances, practical support, psychological support as well as support for carers.