Every year on 15 September, the world observes World Lymphoma Awareness Day — a day dedicated to raising awareness of lymphomas, a group of blood cancers that affect the lymphatic system.
The aim of this day is to highlight the importance of early diagnosis, encourage regular health check-ups, and show support for patients and their families.
Lymphoma can affect people of all ages, but timely medical attention and modern treatment options significantly increase the chances of recovery.
This day is a symbol of hope, solidarity, and support for those fighting the disease, as well as gratitude to doctors and researchers who dedicate their work to new discoveries and saving lives.
Remember. Support. Act.