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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Mantle cell lymphoma
  1. Mantle Cell Lymphoma (Lymphoma Research Foundation)  
    Mantle Cell Lymphoma is typically an aggressive and rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that arises from cells originating ...
  2. ... Lenalidomide is also used to treat people with mantle cell lymphoma (a fast-growing cancer that begins in the ... lenalidomide is used to treat multiple myeloma or mantle cell lymphoma, it is usually taken with or without food ...
  3. Brexucabtagene autoleucel is used to treat mantle cell lymphoma (a fast-growing cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system) in adults that has returned or is unresponsive to ...
  4. ... cancer that impacts the white blood cells), or mantle cell lymphoma (MCL; a rare type of cancer that being ...
  5. ... bone marrow). Bortezomib is also used to treat mantle cell lymphoma (a fast-growing cancer that begins in the ...
  6. Acalabrutinib is used to treat people with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL; a fast-growing cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system) who have already been treated with at least one ...
  7. Zanubrutinib is used to treat mantle cell lymphoma (MCL; a fast-growing cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system) in adults who have already been treated ...
  8. Pirtobrutinib is used to treat mantle cell lymphoma (a fast-growing cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system) in adults that has returned or is unresponsive ...
  9. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) options include chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, plasmapheresis, surveillance, stem cell transplant, and surgery. ...
  10. Stages of Adult Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) options include chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, plasmapheresis, surveillance, stem cell transplant, and surgery. ...
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