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Look out for our new Easy Reads available free of charge
Our new Easy Reads are short, simple books with pictures that will be useful for anyone who wants a basic understanding of lymphoma. They have been written for people with mild to moderate learning disabilities and could prove valuable to people whose first language is not English.
These new resources are available to download or to order free of charge through the Lymphoma Action shop using the orange buttons.
Lymphoma Action shop update
We hope you like our new look shop where you can order books, clothing, accessories, gifts and promotional materials. If you have ordered from us in the past, you will need to set up a fresh account for the new shop. Don’t forget that our books are available free of charge.

Listen to our latest podcast
Roger O’Donnell, keyboard player of the band The Cure, talks about his diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. He discusses his treatment and how having lymphoma has impacted on his life. Also available to list on Apple Podcast and Spotify and you can read a transcript here.
The ReachDeck Toolbar – making our website more accessible
We have added the ReachDeck Toolbar to our website to provide speech, reading and translation tools to help you access and understand the information you need.
The ReachDeck tools help make our online content more accessible for people with dyslexia, low literacy, English as a second language, and those with mild visual impairments. It can read out loud, translate webpages into 99 languages and read the content aloud in 40 languages.
Please note that the translations are generated by ReachDeck using Google Translate, and so Lymphoma Action takes no responsibility for the quality or content of the translations. Please check with your own medical team before acting on any translated information.
Look out for the logo on the top of our pages.
Talk to us in another language
If you would like to speak to us in a language other than English, we offer an interpreting service. There is no charge for you to use this service, and it’s available in over 240 languages, through our helpline.
Call our helpline on freephone 0808 808 5555 and ask for the helpline interpreting service.
