Survival rates and treatment options for blood cancers depend on the type of cancer, how far it has progressed and other factors. Learn more.
Blood cancer is a term used to group different cancer types that originate in the bone marrow and blood. Learn about the common and rare forms.
Blood cancer symptoms may differ by type. Many people do not experience early signs and females may think they are related to menopause. Learn more.
Get the facts on what is blood cancer, how common it is and what are the causes and risk factors.
Each of the blood cancers may require different tests for a diagnosis and each type has a unique staging system to evaluate its progression. Learn more.
City of Hope is a leader in blood cancer research and clinical trials to improve outcomes for patients with blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
Patients with certain blood cancer types may be candidates for a blood stem cell or bone marrow transplant. Learn the types, procedure details and more.
During haploidentical transplant, stem cells from a half-match donor are transplanted to treat certain cancer types. Learn the donor and procedure details.
As a City of Hope patient, you are not alone in your recovery and return to life after a stem cell or bone marrow transplant. Learn about our support services.