Lymphoma is the most common type of blood cancer.

Lymphoma is a broad term for cancers that begin in the lymphatic system, which is made up of the tissues and organs that produce, store, and carry white blood cells, and includes the lymph nodes. These cancers include Hodgkin lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Through investigational clinical trials, we’re working to discover new ways to treat these widespread blood cancers.

There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial. Any clinical trial includes risks, which the study doctor will review with you. Make sure you understand the risks before participating.

You can also call our clinical trial information center at 1-888-577-8839 to learn more.

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