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WM Resources

Stay Informed. Stay Motivated. Stay Connected. 

Resources and support for patients with WM

Surround yourself with support

As you move through your treatment journey with IMBRUVICA® (ibrutinib), always keep in touch with your healthcare team and don’t hesitate to ask questions. Your doctors, nurses, and pharmacists all bring specific types of expertise to your care and are ready to answer questions and provide you with support and Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM) resources.

You are also part of a wider support community

  • Relationships with family and friends can provide valuable support. Don’t be afraid to turn to them for support
  • More formal support groups are also available where you can meet other adults living with WM or other cancers. Your doctor and treatment facility should be able to provide you with contacts to groups in your area
  • Additionally you can access the IMBRUVICA® By Your Side patient support program, which helps you learn about IMBRUVICA®, find affordability support options, and receive information and resources to support you along your treatment journey

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Stay informed and motivated

Knowledge is empowering—so try to learn all you can about your condition. The websites below are good places to find additional information on WM, treatment options, support groups, and resources.

For more information on WM:

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IMBRUVICA® By Your Side patient support program is not intended to provide medical advice, replace prescribed treatment plans, or provide treatment or case management services. Patients are advised to talk to their healthcare provider and treatment team about any medical decisions and concerns they may have. By Your Side Registered Nurses are provided by Janssen Biotech, Inc. and Pharmacyclics LLC, an AbbVie Company, and do not work under the direction of your healthcare professional (HCP) or give medical advice. They are trained to direct patients to their HCP for treatment-related advice, including further referrals.