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Repro Free: 04/09/2018 Louise McSharry who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, in 2014 is pictured at the launch of the Make Blood Cancer Visible campaign. 29% of people who care for a loved one with cancer do so for the equivalent of a full working week or more, with some people caring for more than 45 hours per week1. Of these people, 22% are also working a paid full or part time role1. The research, commissioned as part of the Make Blood Cancer Visible campaign, also showed that 91% of people living with blood cancer felt the care they received was of huge or high importance to them1. The Make Blood Cancer Visible campaign, a collaboration between the Irish Cancer Society, Multiple Myeloma Ireland, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Ireland and Janssen Sciences Ireland, aims to generate more awareness of blood cancers and support those affected by the disease.
Visit cancer.ie/bloodcancer or follow @JanssenIE, @IrishCancerSoc, @MyelomaIreland and @CLLIreland to join the Make Blood Cancer Visible movement.
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