Mantle Cell Lymphoma Insights

This week's must-know community updates, latest research & events

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Exciting news! There is now a new section featuring clinical trials that are actively recruiting patients. This highly requested addition gives you direct access to cutting-edge research opportunities that could shape the future of treatment.

Stay informed about potentially life-changing studies and let us know what you think by replying to this email!

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Latest Research

In the last five years, significant strides have been made in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma, particularly with the advent of Bruton kinase inhibitors. Soueidy et al. (2025) highlight that these inhibitors have revolutionized patient management, offering new therapeutic avenues that were not previously available.

The research conducted over this period has provided a wealth of clinical data supporting the efficacy of these treatments. The findings suggest that patients are experiencing better outcomes, although the study does not specify exact statistics or patient numbers. This progress marks a hopeful advancement for those affected by mantle cell lymphoma, as it suggests a shift towards more effective management of the disease.

Clinical Trials

This is a list of upcoming or ongoing clinical trials that are actively recruiting and have been listed or updated in the last two weeks:

Community News

The Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyThe Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyMar 08, 2025

Dr. Jane Cooke Wright redefined what was possible in cancer treatment. A pioneer in chemotherapy, her research in the 1950s laid the foundation for therapies that continue to save lives today.

On International Women's Day, we honor her legacy and the women in science leading the next wave of discoveries for blood cancer patients and families. ❤️

Lymphoma ActionLymphoma ActionMar 12, 2025

"I remember walking through the corridors to that meeting and suddenly every poster was saying 'cancer' on it. Up until that point, I had not been concerned about things, but suddenly I had a sense that I was heading for bad news.

I was told that it looked like I had Hodgkin lymphoma but that they would need to do a biopsy and more blood tests to confirm the diagnosis and stage. Chemotherapy was scheduled for the first week in May, but when the results came back, they said they wanted to bring that forward as the Hodgkin lymphoma was more advanced than they had suspected.

I was told it was stage 4 and that it was in my neck, chest and groin. I had never heard of Hodgkin lymphoma and read the book I was given and then looked online to get as much information about it. I needed to find out what I was facing and was learning about a condition I had never thought of before.” Joel

Joel talks about his experience of diagnosis and treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma, and what life is like for him now: www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/Joel

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MCL Our JourneyMCL Our JourneyMar 10, 2025

🤩🤩I'd like to share my appreciation for MCL survivors Leslie Nelson, Pete Cox, and Bob Florczak for being volunteer contributors to Our Journey. 🥳🥳

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