Study invitation – investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Aberdeen, invite you to take part in an online research study investigating the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic on caregivers and patients with cancer, pre-cancerous conditions and rare diseases.
This survey is open to all patients and caregivers aged 18 years or older. To participate in this study, you will need to complete a short survey based on your own experiences. This survey should take around 20-30 minutes to complete.  The survey is now closed.

 

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Videos available – Peter Mac MPN patient education seminar, Melbourne, 18 February 2020

Peter Mac has kindly made available to patients the videos from the MPN Patient Education Seminar held on 18 February 2020.

This event included the following sessions:

  • MPNs, what are they?                       Dr Kate Burbury
  • Fatigue Management                        Elizabeth Pearson, Occupational Therapist
  • Keeping well with MPNs                   Nathalie Cook, Accredited Practising Dietitian
  • How to get a good night’s sleep      Dr Oliver Holmes, Psychologist

The link to the videos is here.

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MPN updates for 2020 – video from Drs Ruben Mesa and Robyn Scherber

Drs Mesa and Scherber, haematologists from the Mays Cancer Centre in the US, discuss the latest findings from the American Society of Hematology meeting in December 2019, as well as the latest updates regarding new treatments for MPNs.  They also discuss quality of life issues for MPN patients.

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Better accessibility to MPN AA website information for non-English speakers

MPN Alliance Australia is pleased to advise that we have taken initiatives to improve accessibility to information on our website for patients and families in languages other than English.

We now offer treatment information on Hydroxyurea, Interferon, Anagrelide and Ruxolitinib in Arabic via our website. We are extremely fortunate to have been donated the services of an accredited Arabic translator.

Due to the substantial cost involved of translations, Arabic is the only language so far that we are able to provide.  We hope in the future to have others but need to rely on the generosity of appropriately accredited translators.

We have also uploaded a Google translate button onto the website which provides our information in all the world’s main languages. The translate button appears at the top left-hand corner of each MPN AA website page. This service is used by other respected organisations such as the Leukaemia Foundation and the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

As with the English language information on the website, translated information is general in nature, and it is the responsibility of all patients to ensure that they seek appropriate medical advice in the light of their own particular circumstances in relation to diagnosis and treatment of their MPN.  It is not intended that patients rely solely on anything they may read on this website.

 

 

 

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$35,000 donation to Dr Steven Lane, QIMR, for MPN research

Pictured here is Dr Steven Lane, Head of Cancer Program QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, receiving a donation of $35,000 from Lara Chapman and the MPN AA.

The money is being used to further understand the mechanisms of how MPNs turn into leukaemia. The research is underway in Brisbane and will generate important preliminary data that helps explain molecular events that drive the transformation from MPN to AML. Ultimately, uncovering molecular targets will inform the development of targeted therapeutic approaches for treatment of transformed MPN, a highly chemo-refractory disease associated with extremely poor prognosis in patients.

On behalf of Dr Lane and the MPN AA, sincere thanks to all the donors who have made possible this valuable contribution to MPN research. The cheque for $35,000 is a result of various fundraising activities since the inception of the MPN Fund in 2014 and the first online MPN Art Exhibition in 2017.

Lara has announced this was her last official duty with MPN AA. She has said “I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every donor, supporter and the people that I have worked with over the last seven years:-  MPN advocates worldwide, MPN AA colleagues past and present, Leukaemia Foundation, MPN Research Foundation, University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, MPN Advocacy & Education International, haematologists, friends and family members, for your support in believing in the idea of establishing the MPN Fund and MPN Alliance Australia to benefit the MPN community. I am proud of the platform that has been created to increase awareness, the useful resources available on the MPN AA website and importantly the valuable contribution to MPN research.”

We wholeheartedly wish Lara all the best in her future endeavours, including her wonderful painting. We salute Lara for her determination and for all the hours of work she spent in establishing MPN AA, as well as her fundraising efforts. She leaves a lasting legacy.

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Explore the New Carer Gateway for Australians

Explore the new Carer Gateway

Carers in Australia can now find new supports and services, as well as clear advice and tips, on the new Carer Gateway website. If you care for a family member or friend, then Carer Gateway could help you.

The new Carer Gateway:

  • provides practical information and advice – the website has been rewritten to make it easy for carers to find the information they need. Carer Gateway has lots of information for carers, including what payments you can get; how you can take a break; and help and advice on your role, managing day to day, and planning for the future
  • provides free counselling services – you can talk with a professional counsellor if you are feeling stressed or if you need advice. You can arrange to talk with a counsellor over the phone or in person.
  • lets you connect with other carers through an online forum – you can join the carer forum to be part of an online community and get support and advice from other carers in your situation
  • provides free online coaching and skills courses to help you in your role – you can work through interactive online coaching sessions or courses at your own pace. You can find a range of topics to help you in your caring role

The Minister for Family and Social Services, Senator the Hon Anne Ruston also recently announced the development of a new regional network of Carer Gateway service providers who will start services from April 2020.

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Leukaemia Foundation shines spotlight on MPN Awareness Day

The Leukaemia Foundation supports MPN Awareness Day (September 12).

 

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MPN AA donates $10,000 to Australian MPN research

Thanks to all our donors who made it possible for Nathalie Cook and Ken Young of MPN AA to present a cheque today for $10,000 to Dr Cavan Bennett and haematologists A/Prof Kate Burbury & Dr Sant-Rayn Pasricha of Peter Mac and WEHI to support their exciting research into PV. We raised over $7000 in our End of financial Year fundraiser, and topped this up with previously donated funds to support this worthwhile research. We are so happy that this MPN research is being carried out in Australia, and are very thankful to the researchers.

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Benefits of exercise for MPN patients

There has been some recent media attention about the value of exercise for cancer patients.  In May 2018, Associate Professor Prue Cormie, an accredited exercise physiologist explained that 26 cancer organisations were calling for exercise to be prescribed to all cancer patients as part of routine cancer care.
See The Conversation – every cancer patient should be prescribed exercise medicine

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‘Blood Bath’ for Blood Cancer Awareness Month raises $350

Many thanks to Asher Packman for holding a ‘Blood Bath” for Blood Cancer Awareness Month.  Despite a very chilly day, a total of $350 was raised.  Asher has donated all proceeds to the MPN Fund and the MPN Alliance Australia.  The MPN AA would like to thank Asher for his support.

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