WMUK launches the Big WM Survey

We’re excited to launch the Big WM Survey – a European-wide survey specifically aimed at WM patients, families, friends and carers to better understand the WM experience and identify key areas where we can improve care. What is the survey? The Big WM survey asks WM patients, families, friends and carers to share their experiences […]
Meet our Chief Nursing Officer

You may already know Alison McKinney, who set up our Support Line and staffed it for 18 months. This year, the Line was passed onto Beth, and Alison stepped into a new role for the charity as Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). But what does that involve, and how is her work helping to change care […]
WMUK speaking on Active Monitoring at the British Society of Haematology Conference

WMUK speaking at the British Society of Haematology Conference about Active Monitoring
A Key Step to a Standard Care Pathway for WM

WMUK’s Active Monitoring Checklist Project is a Key Step to a Standard Care Pathway for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia care
Louis Walsh’s Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinaemia blood cancer diagnosis

We are really sad to hear of Louis Walsh’s Macroglobulinaemia diagnosis, as announced on Celebrity Big Brother.
Patient Summit Q&A

Answers from the experts from your questions and concerns raised at Patient Summit in October 2023.
Introducing our new Chair of Trustees

We’re delighted to announce that Charles Lilley has agreed to take on the role of WMUK’s new Chair of Trustees. Many of you will already…
You smashed the Big Give!

This Christmas, the WM community has come together to raise a HUGE £63,000 (including Gift Aid). When we first launched our Christmas…
Your Donations DOUBLED This Christmas

Here at WMUK we’re constantly striving to improve care and find new treatments for WM. This Christmas we have an opportunity to make real…
Watch the European WM Patient Forum

Missed out on the European WM Patient Forum? Never fear – we captured every moment of every session for you. Pick and choose sessions from new developments in Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia, to how to manage symptoms. All the talks from both Birmingham and Amsterdam are available on our YouTube Channel