Understanding Mantle Cell Lymphoma
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MCL is a rare and complex blood cancer.
Mantle cell lymphoma is a subtype of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma that often behaves aggressively and requires lifelong monitoring and management.
There are several treatment options for MCL.
Treatment may include watchful waiting, chemotherapy, immunotherapy (including CAR T‑cell therapy), targeted therapy, radiation, or stem cell transplant.
Emotional and mental health support is essential.
Living with MCL often involves cycles of remission and relapse, making ongoing coping strategies, psychological support, and strong communication with the care team important.
Patients and caregivers have access to many resources.
The resource highlights multiple organizations, helplines, and programs that offer education, community support, and practical tools for navigating the cancer experience.
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