Barwon Health is hosting a free education and support event on 18 May 2016 for people living with Myeloma.
Myeloma is a blood cancer, specifically of plasma cells – the white blood cells that create antibodies. An estimated 1,700 Australians will be diagnosed with myeloma this year.
The event is being held on National Myeloma Day and will be at the Geelong Clinical School. People with myeloma are encouraged to bring their family or friends to the event which will review new therapies that involve manipulating the immune system to treat myeloma.
Bookings are essential: Please RSVP by Thursday, 12 May to Rebecca Steele on ph. 0466 508 664 or email [email protected]
When: Wednesday, 18 May 2016, 1pm-3pm.
Where: Geelong Clinical School – Lecture Theatre, Health Education Research Building (HERB Building) located behind Kitchener House, 285 Ryrie St Geelong.
Speakers:
Dr. David Kipp, Clinical Haematologist
Anita Edwards, Haematology Coordinator
Jenny Hempton, Transplant & Apheresis Coordinator
David McCormick, Social Worker
John Moore, Patient Experience
This event is brought to you by Myeloma Australia and the Leukaemia Foundation.