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Page 1: Educational Presentation. Program Overview Provide information on The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Describe blood cancers Explain Pennies for Patients

Educational Presentation

Page 2: Educational Presentation. Program Overview Provide information on The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Describe blood cancers Explain Pennies for Patients

Program Overview

Provide information on The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Describe blood cancers

Explain Pennies for Patients

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About the Society

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing education and patient services.

The Society is a non-profit organization.

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About the Society

Mission:To cure leukemia, lymphoma,

Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

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Advancing the Mission

Research Funding

Patient Services

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Research Funding

Since the first funding in 1954, the Society has awarded over $550 million in research grants.

Now at about $68 million annually, the Society’s grant programs are among the most prestigious in the fields of hematology and oncology.

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Patient Services

Family Support GroupsFirst Connection peer-to-peer

supportFinancial AidEducational Programs/MaterialsThe Trish Green Back to School

ProgramInformation Resource Center

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Cancer- Defined

A general term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and do not properly carry out their normal function. Cancer is not contagious.

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Blood Cancers

Leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma are cancers that originate in the bone marrow or lymphatic tissues .

An estimated 823,000 people are currently living with blood cancers in the US.

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Blood Cancers- Statistics

Approximately every five minutes, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer.

Every ten minutes, someone dies from a blood cancer.

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Blood Cancers

Of the new cases of blood cancers diagnosed in 2007, an estimated:

14% were myeloma33% were leukemia53% were lymphoma

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Blood Cancers- Diagnosis

Specialized laboratory tests (blood, urine)

Biopsies (lymph node, bone marrow)

Imaging scans (CAT, PET, MRI, X-Rays)

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Components of Blood

Blood Stem Cells Platelets Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells

Monocytes Neutrophils Eosinophils Basophils Lymphocytes

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Blood Cell Chart

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Leukemia- Defined

Leukemia is a disease of the bone marrow, the spongy center of bones that makes blood cells.

In leukemia, the body makes too many abnormal (cancerous) white blood cells.

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Leukemia- Types

Four main types include:ALL- Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia

AML- Acute Myelogenous Leukemia

CLL- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

CML- Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

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Leukemia- Signs and Symptoms

Easy bruising or bleeding Due to lack of platelets

Paleness or easy fatigueDue to lack of red blood cells

Recurrent infectionsDue to lack of functioning white blood

cellsNo symptoms

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Leukemia- Causes and Incidence

The cause is not known; however, long term exposure to certain chemicals and large doses of radiation can cause the disease.

Leukemia is most common among adults over age 67.

Although cancer is rare in children, leukemia causes more deaths than any other type of cancer in people under the age of 20.

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Leukemia- Treatment

ChemotherapyImmunotherapyStem Cell Transplants“Watch and Wait”Clinical TrialsRadiationTargeted therapy

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Leukemia- Survival

Survival rates, overall, are higher in children than in adults.

In 1964, the five-year survival rate for children under age 15 was only 3%. By 2001, it had improved to 86% due to the advancements in treatment made possible by research.

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Lymphoma- Defined

A group of related types of blood cancer.

In lymphomas, the abnormal (cancerous) white blood cells develop in the lymphatic system.

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Lymphatic System

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Lymphoma- Types

Hodgkin’s Disease

Non-Hodgkin’s LymphomaB-cell lymphoma (14 different types)NK cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaImmunodeficiency-associated or post-

transplant lymphoproliferative disorders

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Lymphoma- Signs and Symptoms

Painless swelling of lymph nodes in the neck, armpits or groin area

Persistent fatigue Recurrent high fever Night sweats Weight loss/loss of appetite Bone pain Excessive itching No symptoms

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Lymphoma- Causes and Incidence

The cause is not known, although long term exposure to certain chemicals and large doses of radiation can cause the disease.

The risk of NHL increases with age. The highest incidence of Hodgkin’s is among people between ages 20-35.

Organ transplants or HIV/AIDS can increase risk.

NHL is the 5th most common type of cancer in the US.

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Lymphoma- Treatment

Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Stem Cell Transplants “Watch and Wait” Clinical Trials Radiation Monoclonal Antibodies

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Lymphoma- Survival

Hodgkin lymphoma is considered one of the most curable forms of cancer

Five-year survival rates for NHL are around 60%; however, this varies depending on a person’s age, other medical problems and the type of NHL.

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Myeloma- Defined

Myeloma is a type of blood cancer.

Myeloma and melanoma are not the same type of cancer.

Myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells (type of white blood cell), which are part of the body’s immune system.

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Myeloma- Plasma Cells

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Myeloma- Types

Solitary Myeloma Smoldering Myeloma Multiple Myeloma Related diseases include:

Macroglobulinemia Primary amyloidosis POEMS Syndrome Heavy Chain Disease Essential Monoclonal Gammopathy

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Myeloma- Signs & Symptoms

Bone painFatigueRecurrent infectionsKidney problemsNo symptoms

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Myeloma- Causes & Incidence

Causes of myeloma are not well understood.

86% of cases of myeloma occur in adults over age 55.

For unknown reasons, myeloma occurs most frequently: In men Within the African American

population

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Myeloma- Treatments

Chemotherapy

Radiation

Stem Cell Transplant

Clinical Trials

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Myeloma- Survival

Myeloma is the most difficult blood cancer to successfully treat.

Five-year survival rates are only about 32%.

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What You Can Do

Support affected friends and family members by:

Talking with them about their illness Respecting their feelings and wishes Helping them access informational and

supportive services Offering to help with specific tasks Being there Being informed

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Pennies for Patients

•National community service project•Students donate their spare change•17th annual campaign in Minnesota•More than $100 million has been raised nationally, $3.9 million locally

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Purpose of Pennies for Patients

1.Raise funds to find a cure

2.Teach students the power of giving together

3.Give students the opportunity to experience empathy in action

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2008 Honored Heroes

Meet Akaysha

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Pennies for Patients Details

•This year, 800 local schools are signed up to raise $650,000 for research and patient programs

•Schools can win a Domino’s Pizza® Party for their top fundraising class

•Bring your donations to school

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The Power of the Penny

Thank you for making a difference in the lives of blood cancer patients!