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This site is intended for US audiences only.

This site is intended for US audiences only.

REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) is a prescription medicine, used to treat adults with multiple myeloma (MM) in combination with the medicine dexamethasone, or as maintenance treatment after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (a type of stem cell transplant that uses your own stem cells). 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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A network of support

Your healthcare team is your best source of information, but there are also many organizations that can provide information about your disease and its treatment. Below is a list of resources you may find helpful.

STANDING IN THE GAAP

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A resource for African Americans living with multiple myeloma. Download the Standing in the Gaap brochure or join the Standing in the Gaap community on Facebook to learn more.

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MYELOMA CENTRAL

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A website for patients living with multiple myeloma, offering a Welcome Kit containing treatment calendars, lab test trackers, support, and more.

Visit at www.myelomacentral.com.

“Standing in the Gaap” and “Myeloma Central” are resources sponsored by Celgene Corporation, a Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. They are intended for a US audience.

This list of independent organizations is provided as an additional resource for obtaining information related to multiple myeloma. This list does not indicate endorsement by Celgene Corporation, a Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, of an organization or its communications.

Patient advocacy groups

These are some of the organizations that provide support and education to
people with multiple myeloma. There may be local support groups available in
your area. Ask your doctor or nurse for more information.

American Cancer Society (ACS)www.cancer.org1-800-ACS-2345 (1-800-227-2345)

Cancer Hope Networkwww.cancerhopenetwork.org1-800-552-4366

International Myeloma Foundation (IMF)www.myeloma.org1-800-452-CURE (1-800-452-2873)

Meals on Wheels Association of Americawww.mealsonwheelsamerica.org1-888-998-6325

Myeloma Beaconmyelomabeacon.org

National Cancer Institute (NCI)www.cancer.gov1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237)

CancerCarewww.cancercare.org1-800-813-HOPE (1-800-813-4673)

Caring Bridgewww.caringbridge.org1-651-452-7940

Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF)www.themmrf.org1-203-229-0464

Myeloma Crowdwww.myelomacrowd.org

Caregiver organizations

Cancer Support Communitywww.cancersupportcommunity.org1-888-793-9355

Lotsa Helping Handswww.lotsahelpinghands.com

National Alliance for Caregivingwww.caregiving.org1-301-718-8444

Caregiver Action Networkwww.caregiveraction.org