Resources and support organisations for people with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)

There are lots of organisations, support groups, audiobooks, videos and other resources to help you cope with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and treatment.

Cancer Research UK information and support

Cancer Research UK is the largest cancer research organisation in the world outside the USA. We fund research on all aspects of cancer from its causes to prevention and treatment.

We are committed to producing high quality information for people affected by cancer. As well as looking at the information on this website you can call our nurse freephone helpline on 0808 800 4040. They are available from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Or you can send them a question online.

Cancer Chat is our online forum where you can share experiences.

Leukaemia support organisations

The CLL Support Organisation provides information and support to people with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and their carers. It also promotes research into the treatment of CLL.

Tel: 0800 977 4396

Blood Cancer UK funds research into leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma. It also provides patient information booklets and leaflets that you can download or order from their website. 

Support line: 0808 2080 888 

Email address: support@bloodcancer.org.uk

Leukaemia Care is a national blood cancer support charity, committed to ensuring that anyone affected by blood cancer receives the right information, advice and support. 

It provides a range of support services to patients and their carers, including information, support groups, patient and carer conferences, and nurse education days.

Freephone helpline: 08088 010 444 

Chat via WhatsApp on 07500068065

The Leukaemia Cancer Society is a charity that provides information, support and has a befriending service. It's also involved in organising events to recruit donors for the stem cell registry, fundraising for research and raising awareness of blood cancers. 

Support line: 0208 374 4821

Blood and bone marrow organisations

Anthony Nolan runs one of the largest bone marrow donor databases in the world. It has regional centres which are listed on its website. It also provides information about being a stem cell or bone marrow donor. 

It is looking for people in good health aged 16–30 to join the Anthony Nolan register. In particular, they need more young men and people from black and minority ethnic communities to sign up.

General enquiries: 0303 303 0303, open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Email: patientinfo@anthonynolan.org 

The National Blood Service runs the blood donation scheme and organises the supply of blood products. They also run the British Bone Marrow Register. People aged between 17 and 40 can join the register. Let the staff know you are interested in being a stem cell or bone marrow donor when you next donate blood.

Phone the number below or look at the website for more information about becoming a blood stem cell or bone marrow donor.

Tel: 0300 123 2323

DKMS used to be called Delete Blood Cancer. It aims to provide a matching donor for every blood cancer patient in need of a blood stem cell donation. It has offices in the UK, Germany, Chile, Poland, India, Africa and the United States.

People between the ages of 18 to 55 and are in general good health can join the register.

Email: info@dkms.org.uk

Phone: 020 8747 5620

The African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust (ACLT) aims to increase the number of bone marrow and stem cells donors from all ethnicities, with a focus on African and Caribbean people in the UK who need a transplant.

Tel: 020 3757 7700

Other support and information organisations

Macmillan Cancer Support is a charity that gives practical, medical and financial support to people with cancer in the UK. Its helpline gives guidance on cancer and advice on benefits. It also publishes booklets about cancer and treatments. Information is available in other languages.

Freephone: 0808 808 00 00 (7 days a week, 8am to 8pm)
Contact email form

Maggie’s is a national charity with centres across the UK. They offer care and support to people affected by cancer. Each centre is beside an NHS cancer hospital and is run by specialist staff.

You can join a support group, take part in weekly sessions like relaxation and stress management, or learn about nutrition and health. You can also visit just to have a cup of tea and a friendly chat.

Phone: 0300 123 1801
Email: enquiries@maggies.org

The American National Cancer Institute has patient information about chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. It is detailed and comprehensive. 

Booklets and factsheets

Information is available as booklets, audiobooks and videos.

  • Understanding chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (also on audiobook)

  • Understanding chronic myeloid leukaemia (also on audiobook)

  • Healthy eating and cancer (also available on audiobook and as a British Sign Language video)

  • How to talk to someone with cancer (also on audiobook)

  • Cancer and your sex life (also on audiobook)

  • Understanding radiotherapy (also on audiobook)

  • Talking to children and teenagers when an adult has cancer (also on audiobook)

  • Talking about your cancer

  • Worrying about cancer coming back

  • Your blood cancer diagnosis - What happens now?

  • Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)

  • Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML)

  • Watch and wait – what you need to know

  • Blood stem cell and bone marrow transplants - the seven steps

  • Eating well with blood cancer

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Find local cancer information and support near you

There are organisations and support in your local area that you can access. You can ask your specialist nurse or doctor for more information about cancer services near you.

England

The NHS website has a service that tells you about local information and support in England.

Scotland

NHS Inform gives information about illness, treatments and NHS services for people in Scotland.

Wales

NHS 111 Wales gives health advice and information for people living in Wales.

Northern Ireland

The Northern Ireland Cancer Network (NICaN) website tells you where to find cancer information and support in Northern Ireland.

Last reviewed: 
19 Aug 2024
Next review due: 
19 Aug 2027

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