We join other cancer organizations putting needs of European patients first

CLL advocacy comes at a variety of levels.
Advocates who work one-on-one with patients help patients at the most intimate of levels, providing support, educating and supporting the patient.
Advocacy organizations provide education for advocates and others in the CLL community, with a variety of services including training and resources and supports in a variety of ways.
An organization like CLL Advocates Network works closely with othern European organizationsto contribute to bringing the best possible outcomes and lives for all types of cancer patients.
Recently, CLLAN steering committee chair Peter Haggert joined leadership from 23 other organizations for a WECAN retreat to set strategies for the cancer patient support on the year ahead.
WECAN serves as a network and platform for European cancer patient organisations to collaborate, learn, and align to strengthen European patient advocacy.
Working together brings new ideas, progresses existing programs and provides advocates with critical contact with others facing the same real-world challenges.
