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This site is intended for US audiences only.

This site is intended for US audiences only.

REVLIMID is a prescription medicine used to treat people with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) when the disease comes back or becomes worse after treatment with two prior medicines, one of which included bortezomib. MCL is a cancer of a type of white blood cell called lymphocytes that are in the lymph nodes.
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.

Get involved. Stay informed.

Hypothetical REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) patient with MCL (mantle cell lymphoma) standing outdoors with their support system

YOUR RESOURCES

It’s important to know that there are resources available that can help you be more informed and involved during your treatment for mantle cell lymphoma. In this section, you can discover organizations that can offer you support.


Bristol Myers Squibb support

Bristol Myers Squibb

www.bms.com

BMS Access Support®

www.BMSAccessSupport.com

1-800-861-0048

REMS Call Center

1-888-423-5436


Patient Education Resources and Advocacy Groups

This list includes educational websites and independent organizations. It is provided as an additional resource for obtaining information related to your journey with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Inclusion on this list does not indicate endorsement by Celgene Corporation, a Bristol Myers Squibb company, of the specific organizations or resources referenced here.

American Cancer Society (ACS)

www.cancer.org

1-800-ACS-2345 (1-800-227-2345)

ClinicalTrials.gov

www.clinicaltrials.gov

(online only)

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)

www.lls.org

1-800-955-4572

Lymphoma Research Foundation

www.lymphoma.org

1-800-500-9976

Meals on Wheels Association of America™

www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

www.cancer.gov

1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237)


Caregiver organizations

Be aware that you are not alone in taking care of someone with a chronic illness. There are several organizations that offer support and guidance to caregivers:

CancerCare®

www.cancercare.org

Family Caregiver Alliance®

www.caregiver.org

National Alliance for Caregiving

www.caregiving.org

National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship

www.canceradvocacy.org

Caregiver Action Network

www.caregiveraction.org

Well Spouse® Association

www.wellspouse.org

This list of independent organizations is provided as an additional resource for obtaining information related to mantle cell lymphoma. Inclusion on this list does not indicate endorsement by Celgene Corporation, a Bristol Myers Squibb company, of the specific organizations or resources referenced here.