Cutaneous (Skin) Lymphoma Support Services

July 13, 2024

This page was reviewed under our medical and editorial policy by Alex Herrera, M.D., associate professor, division of lymphoma, Department of Hematology & Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation, City of Hope® Cancer Center Duarte

Living With Cutaneous Lymphoma

When you come to City of Hope, you have access to a strong network of support services and staff to help you and your family along your cancer journey. That support is an integral part of your care and includes everything from financial counseling to talk therapy to meditation to being paired up with a patient navigator.

We can help with all of the following concerns, and more:

  • Managing skin lymphoma symptoms like pruritus
  • Managing pain that may be related to the cancer itself or to cutaneous lymphoma treatment
  • Caring for your wounds following diagnosis or treatment
  • Managing your emotional, social and spiritual well-being
  • Coping with poor appetite and trouble eating or drinking
  • Adjusting to new diet and lifestyle habits
  • Palliative care options to help you manage symptoms
  • Staying healthy and active with personalized nutritional and exercise plans
  • Healing arts options
  • Building caregiver skills
  • Dealing with family, school and work stress
  • Navigating the health care system, including related legal and financial issues

Learn more about these resources by visiting our Living with Cancer or Supportive Care Medicine sites.