Cancerbackup: Useful links

Skip the page content navigation if you do not require links to content sections within this page.

Page Content Navigation

Skip the main banner if you do not want to read it as the next section.


Page Banner

Want to speak to a specialist cancer nurse? Call free on 0808 800 1234



The best cancer information for everyone.
Cancerbackup has merged with Macmillan. Together we can provide a wealth of high quality information about cancer.


Skip the main content if you do not want to read it as the next section.


Useful links for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

Selected websites that may be of interest. The organisations section may have further links. Click here for general information websites, that also cover specific cancer information.

British Bone Marrow Donor Registry
Description A national computerised register of donors; part of the National Blood Service. Potential donors should contact them via the website or helpline.
URL http://www.blood.co.uk/pages/marrow_info.html
CancerHelp UK (Cancer Research UK)
Description This section of CancerHelp UK tells you about chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL).
URL http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=17957
Leukaemia Research Fund
Description Provides information about leukaemia and related haematological conditions. Has links to other organisation and related websites.
URL http://www.lrf.org.uk
NHS Choices
Description NHS health information site for England covering chronic leukaemia
URL http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/leukaemia-chronic
UK Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Forum
Description UK online forum for CLL patients, families, friends & carers.
URL http://www.ukcllforum.org.uk
What Now?
Description Social networking site for people affected by cancer. Users can create their own profile page, where they can tell their story, display photos and videos and make friends online.
URL http://www.whatnow.org.uk

All resources in UK patient information guide have been reviewed by Cancerbackup specialist nurses and all details were correct at time of review.

Feedback about these resources or suggestions for inclusion are welcome - please contact us.


Get support

Look for other people in the same situation on our What Now? community - read their blogs or talk to them in our chat rooms.

Find out about other ways to get support on the main Macmillan website.

Also see links to...