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Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL): Breaking Down an Aggressive Lymphoma
Jun 25, 2026
Unknown duration
The Bloodline Live!: Redefining Resilience
Jun 12, 2026
21m 10s
Myelofibrosis (MF): More Options, More Hope
May 29, 2026
46m 32s
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): Managing Treatment and Finding Balance
May 15, 2026
43m 06s
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): New Approaches For A Complex Diagnosis
Apr 20, 2026
41m 33s
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| 6/25/26 | Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL): Breaking Down an Aggressive Lymphoma | Jonathon Cohen, MD, MS When you hear the word “aggressive,” it can feel overwhelming, but in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), it can also point to something encouraging – a potential cure. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jonathon Cohen, of Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta, GA, about what a DLBCL diagnosis really means, from how this common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is identified to current treatment options and emerging therapies. We explain what patients and families need to know about side effects. We also look at new treatments, including CAR T-cell therapy and bispecific antibodies, and the importance of open communication with your care team. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma CAR T-cell therapy Stem cell transplantation Bispecific antibodies (immunotherapy fact sheet) Clinical Trial Support Center Additional Blood Cancer United Support Resources: Information Specialists Young Adult Resources Young Adult Online Chat Financial support Free Nutrition Consultations Free telephone/web patient programs SHARE web series Online videos Free booklets Patient Community Support groups Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Survivorship Workbook Advocacy and Public Policy Mental Health Resources Episode supported by Genmab US, Inc.The post Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL): Breaking Down an Aggressive Lymphoma first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | The Bloodline Live!: Redefining Resilience✨ | resiliencecancer diagnosis+3 | Samuel BrotkinChelsea Kaye+1 | CancerConStupid Cancer+2 | — | resiliencecancer+5 | Merck & Co., Inc. | 21m 10s | |
| 5/29/26 | Myelofibrosis (MF): More Options, More Hope✨ | myelofibrosismyeloproliferative neoplasms+4 | Tania Jain | Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer CenterBlood Cancer United | — | myelofibrosisMPNs+5 | Takeda Oncology | 46m 32s | |
| 5/15/26 | Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): Managing Treatment and Finding Balance✨ | Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemiatreatment options+3 | Annette HollowayElise Curry | Blood Cancer UnitedCLL Shared Decision Making in Chronic Leukemias interactive program+2 | — | Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaCLL+5 | AbbVie Inc. | 43m 06s | |
| 4/20/26 | Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): New Approaches For A Complex Diagnosis✨ | Acute Myeloid LeukemiaDiagnosis+4 | Rebecca Olin, MD, MSCERebecca Olin | University of California, San Francisco | — | Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAML+5 | Astellas Pharma US Inc. | 41m 33s | |
| 4/5/26 | A Young Adult Story: Cancer, Connection, and Life After Treatment✨ | young adult cancerHodgkin lymphoma+5 | Chris Pagliarulo | Blood Cancer UnitedPatti Robinson Kauffman First Connection®+1 | — | cancer diagnosisyoung adults+5 | — | 37m 41s | |
| 3/31/26 | Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL): The New Tools Shaping Tomorrow✨ | acute lymphoblastic leukemiatreatment advances+3 | Marlise Luskin, MD | Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteClinical Trial Support Center+5 | — | acute lymphoblastic leukemiaALL+6 | — | 42m 19s | |
| 3/12/26 | Facing Multiple Myeloma: A Guide to Choices, Care, and Confidence✨ | multiple myelomatreatment options+4 | Andrew Yee, MD | Massachusetts General Hospital | — | multiple myelomaCAR T-cell therapy+6 | AbbVie Inc. | 50m 34s | |
| 2/26/26 | Inside CAR T‑Cell Therapy: How Innovation Is Changing Lives✨ | CAR T-cell therapypersonalized cancer treatment+3 | Dr. Richard MaziarzBashi Ratterree | Oregon Health & Science University | — | CAR T-cell therapycancer treatment+4 | Bristol Myers Squibb | 49m 21s | |
| 2/12/26 | Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL): Illuminating a Brighter Path Forward✨ | cutaneous T-cell lymphomadiagnosis+3 | Stefan Barta, MD, MSStefan Barta | University of PennsylvaniaCutaneous Lymphoma Foundation+1 | — | CTCLcutaneous T-cell lymphoma+5 | Kyowa Kirin, Inc. | 38m 17s | |
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| 1/29/26 | The Bloodline Live! Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) Updates in Research✨ | myelodysplastic syndromescancer research+3 | Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MSMikkael A. Sekeres | Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer CenterUniversity of Miami Health+1 | — | MDSmyelodysplastic syndromes+5 | — | 18m 28s | |
| 1/14/26 | Hope Meets Healing: Simple Practices for Stress Relief✨ | integrative wellnessstress relief+3 | Ann Grace MacMullan | International Waldenstrӧm’s Macroglobulinemia FoundationBlood Cancer United | — | stress reliefwellness+3 | — | 45m 41s | |
| 12/22/25 | The Big Picture on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Treatments, Trends, and Tomorrow✨ | Non-Hodgkin lymphomatreatment options+3 | Jean Koff | Winship Cancer Institute of Emory UniversityBlood Cancer United | Lugano | Non-Hodgkin lymphomatreatment+4 | AbbVie Inc. | 44m 20s | |
| 12/12/25 | Nutrition Made Simple: Helping Kids Thrive During Cancer Treatment✨ | nutritioncancer treatment+3 | Michell Fullmer | Nemours Children’s HospitalBlood Cancer United+3 | — | nutritioncancer+5 | — | 38m 42s | |
| 11/26/25 | After Diagnosis: Finding Hope with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms | Abdulraheem Yacoub, MD In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Abdulraheem Yacoub of The University of Kansas Cancer Center to discuss myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), a group of rare blood cancers that affect how blood cells are produced. We explore what MPNs are, the most common types, and the signs and symptoms that lead to diagnosis. We also answer real questions from members of our MPN online chat community, covering topics like life expectancy, genetic mutations, and managing side effects. Finally, we discuss current treatment options, emerging therapies, and share a message of hope for patients and their loved ones. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) MPN Online Chat MPN-SAF Symptom Assessment Form MPN Research Consortium Tissue Bank Bispecific antibody/immunotherapy fact sheet CAR T-cell therapy Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Clinical Trial Support Center Advocacy and Public Policy Free booklets Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Community Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Mental Health Resources Supported by PharmaEssentia USA Corporation.The post After Diagnosis: Finding Hope with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | Supporting the Supporter: Real Talk for Caregivers | When cancer enters a family, it changes everything – routines, roles, and relationships. In this episode, we talk with Lindsey and Thomas Kealey about what it means to navigate cancer together as a care partner and patient. From unexpected diagnoses to months spent living in a hospital room, Lindsey shares how she balanced caregiving, work, and self-care while learning to hold space for difficult emotions. Together, they offer practical tips for caregivers, like creating healing spaces, communicating with care teams, and finding small moments of gratitude amid uncertainty. This heartfelt conversation is a reminder that behind every patient is someone quietly carrying so much and they deserve to be seen too. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Clinical Trial Support Center Write it Out Journal Advocacy and Public Policy Free booklets Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Community Mental Health Resources The post Supporting the Supporter: Real Talk for Caregivers first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | MRD Explained: What it Means for You and Your Care | John Burke, MD MRD (minimal/measurable residual disease) testing is changing the way doctors understand and monitor blood cancers. In this episode, we talk with Dr. John Burke of the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center about how MRD testing works, what the results mean to patients and their care teams, and how ongoing clinical research is helping shape more personalized and hopeful approaches to treatment. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Minimal/Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) fact sheet Minimal/Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) chart CAR T-cell therapy Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Clinical Trial Support Center Advocacy and Public Policy Free booklets Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Community Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Mental Health Resources Supported by Adaptive Biotechnologies Corporation and Allogene Therapeutics. The post MRD Explained: What it Means for You and Your Care first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | Health Coverage for 2026 and Protecting Yourself from Medical Debt | Bethany Lilly Choosing the right health insurance plan can make all the difference in protecting your health and finances. In this episode, Bethany Lilly, Executive Director of Public Policy at Blood Cancer United, discusses important updates to healthcare insurance enrollment for 2026. Bethany explains what patients and caregivers need to know about changes to the Healthcare Marketplace and Medicare, how to avoid falling into medical debt, and the resources available to help you make informed decisions. Whether you’re reviewing employer coverage, Marketplace plans, or Medicare options, this episode will help you prepare with confidence. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Medical Debt Case Management (help choosing the right plan) How Do I? Insurance video series Healthcare.gov (Marketplace open enrollment) Medicare.gov (Medicare open enrollment) SHIP (State Health Insurance Plan) Get Involved: Renewing Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Advocacy and Public Policy State Marketplaces Open Enrollment Information Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Clinical Trial Support Center Free booklets Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Community Caregiver support Caregiver WorkbookMental Health Resources The post Health Coverage for 2026 and Protecting Yourself from Medical Debt first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL): Advances, Hope, and Healing | Anand Jillella, MD In this episode of The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United, Elissa and guest co-host, Kristen Parker, speak with Dr. Anand Jillella, of Georgia Cancer Center. Together, they explore acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)—a rare but highly curable subtype of acute myeloid leukemia. Dr. Jillella explains the rapid onset of APL, its hallmark signs and symptoms, and how targeted treatments have transformed outcomes for patients. Kristen, an APL survivor and Blood Cancer United Patient & Community Outreach Manager, also shares her personal perspective. Listeners will gain valuable insight into why APL stands apart as one of the most treatable forms of leukemia today. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) Differentiation syndrome SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program) database Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Clinical Trial Support Center Advocacy and Public Policy Free booklets Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Community Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Mental Health Resources The post Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL): Advances, Hope, and Healing first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | We are Blood Cancer United: a new name, an unstoppable community | Andy Kolb, MD Eric Cooks, PhD Bryon Daily In this special episode of The Bloodline, we introduce our new name and what it means for blood cancer patients, caregivers, and the wider community. Joining us from Blood Cancer United are Dr. Andy Kolb, President & CEO; Dr. Eric Cooks, Senior Director of the Equity & Access Research Program; and Bryon Daily, myeloma survivor and Senior Manager of National Community Outreach. Together, they share why inclusivity and unity are at the heart of Blood Cancer United and how this evolution strengthens our mission to support every person impacted by blood cancer. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Blood Cancer United Patient-Doctor Perspectives: Hope for Myeloma Patients Community Outreach In The Field: Blood and Chess Atlanta Clinical Trial Support Center Advocacy and Public Policy Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Free booklets Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Community Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Mental Health Resources The post We are Blood Cancer United: a new name, an unstoppable community first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | Cuidados paliativos: Más de lo que piensas | Eduardo Bruera, MD En este episodio damos la bienvenida al Dr. Eduardo Bruera, distinguido oncólogo médico y jefe del Departamento de Medicina Paliativa, Rehabilitación y Medicina Integrativa en la División de Medicina Oncológica del MD Anderson Cancer Center. Acompáñanos mientras el Dr. Bruera nos ayuda a comprender mejor los cuidados paliativos, definiéndolos y desmintiendo ideas erróneas comunes, al mismo tiempo que explica su verdadero propósito y cómo los pacientes y cuidadores pueden experimentar una mejor calidad de vida al combinar este cuidado de apoyo con sus terapias activas contra el cáncer. Esto es más que una conversación, es un paso hacia una mejor atención y días más brillantes. DESCARGAR TRANSCRIPCIÓN HAGA CLIC AQUI para participar en la encuesta del episodio. Mencionado en este episodio: Manejo de efectos secundarios Atención paliativa Comunicación con el equipo de profesionales médicos: tratamiento Comunicación con el equipo de profesionales médicos: sin necesita tratamiento adicional Recursos adicionales de soporte de LLS: Apoyo Economico Apoyo entre pares Alimentos y nutrición Centro de Apoyo para Ensayos Clinicos Especialistas en Información LLS.org/Espanol Manuales del cuidador Manuales del sobreviviente Publicaciones informativas gratuitas Webcast, Videos Y Episodios de Pódcast The post Cuidados paliativos: Más de lo que piensas first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | Joy, Hope, and Healing Beyond a Cancer Diagnosis | Dianne Callahan In this episode, we speak with Dianne Callahan, four-time cancer survivor, best-selling author, speaker, and patient advocate. Dianne shares her experiences with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and breast cancer, stem cell transplant, and survivorship while highlighting the importance of advocacy, joy, and intention in life after diagnosis. From her work with fundraising campaigns to legislative advocacy on Capitol Hill, Dianne offers inspiring insights on resilience, hope, and the power of living intentionally. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Stem cell transplantation Allogeneic stem cell transplantation animated video NMDP (formerly Be The Match) Light The Night Visionaries of the Year Team In Training Advocacy and Public Policy Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Mental Health Resources Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Free booklets LLS Clinical Trial Support Center Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook LLS Community Supported by Genentech, A Member of the Roche Group.The post Joy, Hope, and Healing Beyond a Cancer Diagnosis first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | Siblings, Stem Cells, and Second Chances | What happens when a sibling match becomes the key to survival? In this heartfelt episode, we speak with Peter and Susan Feinberg, a brother-sister duo connected by both family and a lifesaving stem cell transplant. Peter, an acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivor, shares his experience from diagnosis to remission, while Susan offers a rare and intimate view into what it means to be a stem cell donor. Together, they reflect on the emotional and logistical challenges of transplant, the determination to succeed when miles apart, and the hope it represents. Their story sheds light on the real impact of donation—and why joining the registry can mean everything to someone waiting. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Stem cell transplantation Allogeneic stem cell transplantation animated video Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) Patient-Doctor Perspectives: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) NMDP (formerly Be The Match) BMT Infonet PubMed Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Free booklets LLS Clinical Trial Support Center Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Survivorship Workbook Advocacy and Public Policy LLS Community Mental Health Resources The post Siblings, Stem Cells, and Second Chances first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | Sound the Alarm: Firefighter Health, Cancer Risk, and Moving Forward | Sara Jahnke, PhD Steve Fisher Tommy Schroeder Firefighters risk their lives every day—but what happens when some dangers aren’t in the flames, but in the long-term health risks they face on the job? In this episode, we take a closer look at cancer in the fire service, especially the increased risk of blood cancer. Joining us are Dr. Sara Jahnke, Director and Senior Scientist at the Center for Fire, Rescue & EMS Health Research; Steve Fisher, a retired firefighter and cancer survivor; and Tommy Schroeder, a Portland Fire & Rescue Lieutenant and dedicated LLS volunteer. From occupational exposures to systemic change, this conversation dives deep into the science, personal experiences, and grassroots efforts to protect those who protect us. Whether you’re in the firehouse or supporting from the outside, this is a must-listen for anyone who advocates for firefighter health and safety. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: LLS Firefighter Support Resource Page Firefighter and Cancer Risk Fact Sheet Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN) Firefighter Presumptive Health Laws Science To The Station DetecTogether Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Free booklets LLS Clinical Trial Support Center Financial support Young Adult Resources Support groups Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Survivorship Workbook Advocacy and Public Policy LLS Community Mental Health Resources The post Sound the Alarm: Firefighter Health, Cancer Risk, and Moving Forward first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 7/17/25 | Partnering in Care: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) | Marc Hoffman, MD In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Marc Hoffmann from The University of Kansas Cancer Center, to explore chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)—what it is, how it’s treated today, and where research is headed. Dr. Hoffmann shares insights on treatment goals, side effect management, and the importance of shared decision making. We also touch on emerging therapies—including CAR T-cell therapy and bispecifics—and end with a message of hope for those navigating life after a CLL diagnosis. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey. Mentioned on this episode: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Shared Decision-Making Chronic Leukemias Interactive Program CAR T-cell therapy Allogeneic stem cell transplantation LLS Clinical Trial Support Center Financial support How Far Have We Come: Mantle Cell Lymphoma – Dr. Jacob Soumerai Additional LLS Support Resources: Free Nutrition Consultations Information Specialists Free telephone/web patient programs Free booklets Young Adult Resources Support groups Caregiver support Caregiver Workbook Survivorship Workbook Advocacy and Public Policy LLS Community Mental Health Resources Supported by AbbVie Inc., BeOne Medicines and Genentech, A Member of the Roche Group. The post Partnering in Care: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) first appeared on The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast. | — | ||||||
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