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Brielle Benyon, Assistant Managing Editor for CURE®, has been with MJH Life Sciences since 2016. She has served as an editor on both CURE and its sister publication, Oncology Nursing News. Brielle is a graduate from The College of New Jersey. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, CrossFit and wishing she had the grace and confidence of her toddler-aged daughter.
A chronic myeloid leukemia diagnosis can negatively affect patients and their loved ones’ mental health, but there are resources that can help.
A diagnosis of chromic myeloid leukemia (CML) can lead to a “long treatment journey,” but there are organizations and resources that can help with some of the common issues patients and their loved ones face, said Claire Saxton, executive vice president of Insights and Impact at Cancer Support Community.
In an interview with CURE® at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Saxton discussed where patients with CML and caregivers can look for help. These organizations can offer services such as financial counseling, support groups and mental health professionals.
“This is a long treatment journey, and there is a huge impact on your life and your family’s life, and also on your mental health,” Saxton said in the interview.
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This is a long treatment journey, and there is a huge impact on your life on your family's life and also on your mental health.
Reach out for resources. It can be hard to find them initially, but there are a number of patient advocacy groups like Cancer Support Community, [Leukemia & Lymphoma Society], CML Buster [Foundation] who are here and ready to help with financial counsellors, support groups, access to mental health professionals, because those are the kinds of things that are going to help give you the support that you need to get through this long term.
Editor's Note: This program was made possible with support from Novartis Pharmaceuticals.
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