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World Lymphoma Awareness Day

Navigating Lymphoma and CLL Together

15 September marks World Lymphoma Awareness Day (WLAD). In 2026, the global lymphoma community will come together under a new theme: Navigating Lymphoma and CLL Together—a campaign that positions Lymphoma Coalition and its Members as trusted guides throughout the patient journey, from diagnosis to survivorship.

A diagnosis of lymphoma or CLL can be complex and uncertain. Patients and care partners must navigate not only the physical impact of the disease, but also challenges related to diagnosis, access to treatment, and quality of life.

This year’s campaign shifts the focus toward empowerment through knowledge, support, and connection. Grounded in the latest findings from the Global Patient Survey, WLAD 2026 will highlight key moments along the patient journey—from recognising early signs and symptoms, to accessing appropriate care, to managing life beyond treatment.

Through this campaign, the global lymphoma community is united by a shared goal:

To ensure that no one has to navigate lymphoma or CLL alone.

About the WLAD 2026 Visual Direction

Inspired by transit maps and navigation systems, the interconnected pathways represent the complex journey from diagnosis to survivorship. The circular “stops” symbolise key milestones, support systems, and moments of connection along the way.
The location pin reinforces the idea of guidance, direction, and helping patients navigate uncertainty with access to trusted information, support, and community.
As more resources become available, they will be added to this page to support individuals affected by lymphoma and CLL, as well as those working to improve care and outcomes worldwide.