Find a Support Group (https://www.myeloma.org/support-groups)

Shared Experiences Help To Better Understand the Myeloma Journey

Support groups empower patients and care partners with information, insight, and hope. The IMF provides educational guidance to a network of over 160 myeloma-specific groups. We are happy to connect you with other survivors and care partners, through an existing support group or by forming a new one. 

No Support Group in Your Area?

The IMF can help you start one. Contact IMF Vice President of Support Groups Robin Tuohy at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or 203-206-3536.

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Download the IMF Myeloma Support Group Brochure

 


 

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You Are Not Alone

Support groups bring together myeloma patients, caregivers, family members & friends. Patients involved in a support group experience more positive outcomes due to their understanding of treatment options, enabling them to have key conversations with their healthcare team.

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group of people attending an IMF Patient and Family Seminar

Two-day educational patient, family, and caregiver support in your hometown.

group of people attending an IMF Regional Community Workshop

These one-day workshops offer families a condensed version of the full Patient & Family Seminar at no charge.

Contact the InfoLine (https://www.myeloma.org/infoline)

We have the most cutting-edge and up-to-date information about navigating the multiple myeloma world.


IMF thanks GSK, J&J, and Pfizer for their support which helps sustain myeloma support groups

 

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