Join the Southeast London MDS, CMML & AML patient & carer Support Meeting (in-person)

Thursday, December 18th, 2025 | 2:00pm–4:00pm | King’s College Hospital, London

If you or a loved one is affected by Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS), Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukaemia (CMML), or Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML), you're warmly invited to join our third in-person Southeast London Patient and Carer Support Meeting. Whether you're a patient, care partner, family member, or friend—this space is for you.

MDS, CMML & AML Patient and Carer Support Group Kings Hospital 18th September 2025 2pm-4pm
Event details

  • Event: Southeast London MDS, CMML & AML Patient and Carer Support Group (in-person)
  • Date: Thursday, December 18th, 2025
  • Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
  • Location: King’s College Hospital
  • Speaker: Nurse Kelly Nwankiti, MDS UK Clinical Nurse Specialist, will share insights and guidance to help patients and carers manage life with MDS, CMML, or AML.
  • Reserve your place: While booking isn't mandatory, space is limited. To help us plan, please email: info@mdspatientsupport.org.uk
  • Note: This is an in-person only event. It will not be streamed online.

Who can join?

Anyone affected by a diagnosis of MDS, CMML or AML, including patients, care partners and/or family members.  Although this meeting is especially aimed at patients registered with King's College Hospital, Guys and St Thomas’ and Lewisham Hospital, patients and carers from any hospital in London or the Southeast are very welcome.

What to expect

Meet others affected by MDS, CMML and AML over a cup of tea or coffee.

Reserve your place

While booking isn't mandatory, space is limited. To help us plan, please email: info@mdspatientsupport.org.uk
(Room location will be confirmed after registering.)

Organised by

King’s College Hospital, in collaboration with MDS UK Patient Support Group and Leukaemia Care — who together will be hosting quarterly in-person support meetings.

Connect with 1,000+ members affected by MDS & CMML for peer support, shared experiences, and a safe space to ask questions.