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About WM
What is WM?
Understanding WM
What is LPL?
Symptoms of WM
Related Conditions
Diagnosing WM
How is WM diagnosed?
Newly Diagnosed with WM
After Diagnosis
Understanding Blood Tests
Treatment
Types of WM Treatment
Preparing for treatment
Response to treatment
When WM treatment comes to an end
Active Monitoring
Active Monitoring Checklist
Coping With anxiety
When WM comes back
Get support for WM
Speak to a WM Nurse
Find a Support Group
Living well with WM
Diet & WM
Mental health and WM
Vaccinations & WM
Working with WM
Exercise with WM
Events
Patient Summits
WMUK Buddy Service
Covid19 & WM
WMUK Resources
Webinars
Patient Stories
Fact Sheets
MyWM App
Support for Family & Friends
How to talk to someone about WM
Providing Practical Help
Looking After Yourself
Support for Carers
Clinical Trials Hub
About clinical trials for WM
Find clinical trials for WM
Support our Work
Donate
Fundraise
Walk for Waldenstrom’s
Wheels for Waldenstrom’s
Do your Own Thing
About WM
What is WM?
Understanding WM
What is LPL?
Symptoms of WM
Related Conditions
Diagnosing WM
How is WM diagnosed?
Newly Diagnosed with WM
After Diagnosis
Understanding Blood Tests
Treatment
Types of WM Treatment
Preparing for treatment
Response to treatment
When WM treatment comes to an end
Active Monitoring
Active Monitoring Checklist
Coping With anxiety
When WM comes back
Get support for WM
Speak to a WM Nurse
Find a Support Group
Living well with WM
Diet & WM
Mental health and WM
Vaccinations & WM
Working with WM
Exercise with WM
Events
Patient Summits
WMUK Buddy Service
Covid19 & WM
WMUK Resources
Webinars
Patient Stories
Fact Sheets
MyWM App
Support for Family & Friends
How to talk to someone about WM
Providing Practical Help
Looking After Yourself
Support for Carers
Clinical Trials Hub
About clinical trials for WM
Find clinical trials for WM
Support our Work
Donate
Fundraise
Walk for Waldenstrom’s
Wheels for Waldenstrom’s
Do your Own Thing
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The role of CNS in WM treatment
December 12, 2022
The role of CNS in WM treatment
CNS Charlotte Bloodworth on the role of a CNS in the treatment of WM
In the latest of our Winter Webinar series, Charlotte Bloodworth, CNS, discusses the role of a CNS in your care.
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Dr Dr Dima El-Sharkawi answers your questions and concerns about getting the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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WMUK joined a panel of healthcare professionals to talk about the collaborative efforts to change the way we discuss and manage active monitoring
Active Monitoring at the British Society of Haematology Conference 2024 >>
published:26/06/2024
CNS Charlotte Bloodworth talks us through Active Monitoring and how to get the most out of the new Active Monitoring checklist
Active Monitoring with Charlotte Bloodworth, CNS >>