How is MCL diagnosed?

Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is typically diagnosed by looking at tissue taken from a lymph node, called a biopsy. MCL cells have common patterns of proteins. A hematopathologist (him-AT-uh-path-AHL-uh-jist), who is an expert at diagnosing cancers of blood and immune cells, will look for these patterns in the tissue sample. MCL can also be diagnosed (or ruled out) with genetic testing. When choosing additional diagnostic tests, your doctor may consider factors such as your age and general health, the signs and symptoms you are having, or the type of lymphoma suspected.

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