Red September 2025: raising awareness of blood cancers
News (08/09/2025)
Red September: raising awareness of blood cancers
Every year, thousands of people are diagnosed with a blood cancer. These diseases, which take many different forms, remain poorly understood by the general public. September, the awareness month for haematological cancers, is the perfect opportunity to inform, support, and highlight the importance of research and specialised care.
September agenda
The Haematology Department of the H.U.B. is organising several events for patients and their families:
- Patient seminars: on 24 September and 1 October, join our experts to learn more about blood cancers, current treatments, and the daily challenges they present.
More informations
Haematology expertise at the H.U.B.
At the Jules Bordet Institute, the Haematology Department is committed to providing comprehensive, personalised care, while integrating the latest scientific and medical advances.
Our key areas of expertise include:
- Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA): tailored programmes to meet the specific medical and psychosocial needs of this age group.
- Rare haematological cancers: recognised expertise that enables us to offer innovative, personalised treatment options.
- Cellular therapies: a brand-new dedicated unit, supported by expert teams, focused on advanced cell-based treatments.
- Long-term follow-up: a dedicated clinic to support patients after cancer, manage long-term effects, and improve quality of life over time.
Working together to move forward
The haematology teams of Erasme Hospital, the Jules Bordet Institute, and the Queen Fabiola Children's University Hospital work in close collaboration to ensure comprehensive care for patients of all ages.
- More information on the Haematology Department of Erasme Hospital:
https://www.erasme.be/en/services/haematology - More information on the Paediatric Haemato-Oncology Department of the Queen Fabiola Children's University Hospital:
https://www.huderf.be/en/services/hemato-oncology-pediatric
Together, let’s make Red September a month of awareness, solidarity, and hope for all patients affected by blood cancers.
Associated department
Hematology , Blood cell cancers