The UK charity for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia – a rare type of blood cancer
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WMUK Library​

Welcome to our world-class library of WM-specific resources, where you’ll find a comprehensive range of information on Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia, including the latest news, research, webinars, resources and more from across the web.

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published:20/02/2025

Late Effects of WM treatment

Learn about late effects of cancer treatment from a Nurse Professor and WM patient.
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published:22/09/2022

WM for beginners

Dr Shirley D’Sa goes back to the basics of WM in her in-depth WM for Beginners Webinar.
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published:23/10/2024

Managing Fatigue with Regine Huang

Occupational therapist, Regine Haung from The Royal Marsden talks us through ways to manage fatigue, a common symptom of WM

Around the Web

June 5, 2023

10 Habits for a Healthy Life with Waldenstrom Macroglobulinaemia

June 5, 2023

Waldenström Macroglobulinaemia Treatment Moves Away From Chemotherapy

May 25, 2023

Eponyms in Oncology: Waldenström Macroglobulinaemia

Regional Patient Summit – example agenda
In 2025, we held patient summits in England Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland for people with Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia
The Big WM Survey one-pager
WMUK Brochure
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Useful Links

gov uk
Gov.uk
Information on working rights and any benefits you may be entitled to.
acas
ACAS
Advice on working rights, rules and best practice.
Macmillan
Macmillan
Information about working and cancer
carers uk
Carers UK
A charity more focused to family members/carers on how to cope with caring for some one with a long-term condition.
Penny Brohn UK
Penny Brohn UK
A charity which focuses mainly on ‘Living Well with Cancer’ and has lots of resources around this.
maggies
Maggie’s Charity
A brilliant charity who focus on the non-clinical aspects of cancer including, finances, practical support, psychological support as well as support for carers.