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Agency - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - TX - Austin


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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - TX - Austin
Last updated on April 18, 2013

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The mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

LLS is the world's largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world and provides free information and support services.

Our Key Priorities will ensure that: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society helps blood cancer patients live better, longer lives.

History:
Hope Rises from Loss
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) was born out of a family's grief following the death of their teenage son.

Robert Roesler de Villiers (left), son of a well-to-do New York family, was only 16 when he quickly succumbed to leukemia in 1944. Five years later, frustrated by the lack of effective treatments for what was then considered a hopeless disease, parents Rudolph and Antoinette de Villiers started a fundraising and education organization in their son's name.

Headquartered in a small Wall Street office, the Robert Roesler de Villiers Foundation had only a few volunteers and a tiny budget. The task was daunting. Most leukemia patients, especially children, died within three months. Even by the mid-1950s, when the first-generation chemotherapy drugs began appearing, the disease remained a stubborn challenge. The Foundation reported in its 1955 annual report: "As of this date, Leukemia is 100% fatal. This is almost a unique situation among the many diseases to which man is susceptible."

Driven by the de Villiers' nearly boundless belief that leukemia and other blood cancers were indeed curable, the Foundation grew steadily, opening its first chapters in the New York City area. The organization, after changing its name to The Leukemia Society, was renamed The Leukemia Society of America in the 1960s to communicate a broad, national reach.

Read about LLS's history of research innovation

Contact people:

 Sarah Appolito, Special Projects Manager, (512) 491-7770, (email)
Brenda Mantecon, Administrative Assistant, (512) 491-6610, (email)


Office fax number: (512) 491-5052

Address:

 8001 Centre Blvd Ste 150
Austin, TX 78754
This location is handicap accessible
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.lls.org/sctx
Last updated on April 18, 2013

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