Improving Quality of Life Through Wellness Practices
The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast
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Show Notes

Join us as we speak to Heidi MacAlpine, a chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patient and occupational therapist. In this episode, Heidi talks to us about her diagnosis of CLL and how she has utilized wellness techniques to reduce inflammation and maintain a good quality of life while on a watch and wait protocol.
This episode will help patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals understand the benefits of adding wellness practices to conventional therapies, such as yoga, mindfulness, journaling, and massage, to decrease side effects and improve the life of patients following a cancer diagnosis.
CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey.Mentioned on this episode:
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
- Watch and Wait (Active Monitoring) protocol
- LLS Write It Out Journal
- Genetic predisposition to CLL
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
- Patient-Doctor Perspectives: Shared Decision Making podcast episode
- Shared Decision Making in Chronic Leukemias interactive program
- American Association for Cancer Research
- Interleukin 8
- Caregiver support
Additional LLS Support Resources:
- Information Specialists
- Financial support
- Free telephone/web patient programs
- Free booklets
- Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program
- Clinical Trial Support Center
- LLS Financial Assistance Program
- LLS Community
- Online chats
- Support groups
- Caregiver Workbook
- Free Nutrition Consultations
- LLS Advocacy
- Survivorship Workbook
Support for this episode provided by: BeiGene USA, Inc.; Bristol Myers Squibb; Genentech, Inc. & Biogen; Loxo Oncology at Lilly and Pharmacyclics, An AbbVie Company & Janssen Biotech.
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