Our mantle cell clinical trials are research studies that involve volunteers.
All patients who participate in clinical trials are volunteers. They can choose to stop their participation in a clinical trial at any time.
The main purpose of our trials is to find a better way to prevent, diagnose or treat mantle cell lymphoma. These clinical trials are part of a long, careful research process.
Patients who volunteer to participate in one of our clinical trials receive drugs or procedures that already have been researched in successful laboratory studies.
Most clinical trials involve the study of new drugs or procedures.
Our clinical trials are important in helping develop new treatments for this form of cancer.
You might be invited by your doctor to take part in a mantle cell lymphoma clinical trial to compare a new treatment against the best available standard treatment.
Your doctor must discuss the treatment with you, and have your informed consent before entering you into any clinical trial.
Health Professionals requiring information on trials and access to our professional section of the website can register here.

Opportunity to test new drugs that are potentially better than current treatments
Not all patients taking part in the trial will be given the drug being tested, but will get a currently used drug instead
All clinical trials meet strict criteria and are approved.
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