Targeting the Top 5: Spreading Hope and Providing Support, Starting with Cancer.

The World Health Organization list top 5 Chronic conditions: cancer, heart disease, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and stroke.BLARE is positioned to tackle all five, and we are starting with cancer. 

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Guides & Resources

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BLARE Specific Resources

BLARE offers tailored resources designed to support patients, caregivers, and communities impacted by chronic health conditions. Our programs focus on education, advocacy, peer support, and digital tools to help individuals navigate their health journeys with confidence and clarity.
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Cancer

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with cases projected to rise significantly in the coming years. In the U.S., millions are affected by cancer each year, creating a growing need for comprehensive support. BLARE’s resources provide education, emotional support, and tools to help patients and caregivers navigate the complexities of diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
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Diabetes

Diabetes affects over 37 million Americans and continues to grow as a major health crisis. Our resources will offer guidance on disease management, lifestyle changes, and support for both patients and caregivers.
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Respiratory Diseases

Respiratory diseases, including asthma, COPD, and other chronic lung conditions, are on the rise, impacting millions of individuals and straining healthcare systems across the U.S. BLARE’s resources will focus on improving disease awareness, providing management tools, and supporting both patients and caregivers in coping with daily challenges.
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Heart Disease & Stroke

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and stroke is a major cause of long-term disability. The prevalence of these conditions continues to grow due to lifestyle factors and health disparities. Our resources will equip patients and caregivers with critical information on prevention, recovery, and long-term care, fostering healthier hearts and stronger communities.
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