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REVLIMID is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with follicular lymphoma (FL) or marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) in combination with a rituximab product, and who have previously been treated for their FL or MZL. FL and MZL are types of cancer of white blood cells called B-cell lymphocytes that are found in the lymph nodes and spleen. REVLIMID should not be used to treat people who have chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) unless they are participants in a controlled clinical trial. It is not known if REVLIMID is safe and effective in children.

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Hypothetical R² (REVLIMID® [lenalidomide] + rituximab) patient with relapsed/refractory follicular or marginal zone lymphoma outdoors

What are follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma?

Follicular lymphoma (FL) and marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) are forms of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). Follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma are slow-growing blood cancers that develop in the immune system. Your immune system is made up of white blood cells that normally protect your body from infection. In follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma, some white blood cells do not develop or function properly and build up in your lymph nodes, blood, and other organs.

Follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma are non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL)

NHLs are a large group of cancers of lymphocytes (white blood cells). Symptoms can include lymph nodes that are larger than normal, fever, and weight loss. There are many different types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Prognosis and treatment depend on the type and stage of disease.

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Hypothetical R² (REVLIMID® [lenalidomide] + rituximab) patient with relapsed/refractory follicular or marginal zone lymphoma holding their shoulder

UNDERSTAND THE SYMPTOMS THAT MAY MEAN RELAPSE

What does it mean to relapse?

The journey with lymphoma is different for each person, but most people will experience a relapse. Relapse means your disease has returned after responding to your previous treatment. You may experience symptoms similar to when you were diagnosed with lymphoma. Only your healthcare provider will be able to tell if your symptoms are related to lymphoma.

Possible symptoms of relapse

  • Fever, fatigue, or night sweats
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Enlarged lymph nodes

A relapse can feel like a devastating setback, but your healthcare provider can help you through the process.

Hypothetical caregiver and a R² (REVLIMID® [lenalidomide] + rituximab) patient with relapsed/refractory follicular or marginal zone lymphoma outdoors smiling at each other

Remission in follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma

Remission, or being free of signs or symptoms of lymphoma, is one of many goals you and your healthcare provider may discuss. In follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma, remission is not always possible. Therefore, keeping the disease from getting worse is also an important treatment goal.