BeiGene Singapore Raises Awareness for World Lymphoma Awareness Day 2024: It's Time for Honest Talk

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SINGAPORE, Sept. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BeiGene, Ltd. (NASDAQ: BGNE; HKEX: 06160; SSE: 688235), a global oncology company, is proud to join the global community in raising awareness about lymphoma on World Lymphoma Awareness Day (WLAD). Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer affecting millions of people worldwide, is the focus of WLAD, which serves as a key platform during Blood Cancer Awareness Month to educate the public on the emotional and physical challenges faced by those living with the disease.

Non- Hodgkin Lymphoma is the sixth most common cancer in Singapore, with approximately 1150 new cases reported in 2022. 1 Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that primarily affects the lymphatic system, which is a critical part of the body's immune system, responsible for fighting infections and removing toxins. As the number of lymphoma cases continues to rise globally, including in countries like Singapore, raising awareness and understanding of the disease becomes crucial in addressing the significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens it places on patients and their families (2,3).

Honest Talk: The Emotional Impact of Lymphoma

This year marks the 20th anniversary of World Lymphoma Awareness Day (WLAD), a global initiative that has consistently focused on raising awareness of lymphoma and the challenges faced by patients and caregivers. In 2024, the spotlight is on the emotional toll that living with lymphoma imposes on both groups.4 Studies, including the Global Patient Survey on Lymphomas & CLL, reveal that many patients and caregivers experience anxiety, depression, and fear of cancer recurrence or progression, emphasizing the need for greater emotional support and honest conversations (5).

Recent discussions have highlighted the critical role of mental health support for cancer patients and caregivers. There are significant gaps in the resources available, particularly for caregivers and those at different stages of their cancer journey. 5 By providing culturally relevant and tailored resources, BeiGene aims to fill these gaps and improve the overall well-being of those navigating their cancer experience.

"Living with lymphoma can be an incredibly challenging journey, not only physically but also emotionally," said Dr. Daryl Tan, Consultant Hematologist at the Clinic for Lymphoma, Myeloma and Blood Disorders at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital in Singapore. "Honest conversations between patients and their healthcare teams, as well as with their family and friends, are vital in addressing these emotional concerns and fostering supportive relationships."