Living with MCL sometimes makes me feel like I'm alone. Where can I find resources to help me?

We can understand why people living with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) might feel alone. There are plenty of resources that you and those you care about can tap into. National cancer organizations such as the American Cancer Society or the Lymphoma Research Foundation offer a wealth of information. For help that’s closer to home, professionally led cancer support groups meet right in your neighborhood (or digitally these days). You can find one by going to CancerSupportCommunity.org and entering your ZIP code.

We also invite you to join the CALQUENCE™ Connections Facebook Group, which helps to share the stories of people like you—patients, caregivers, and others whose lives are affected by blood cancer.

 

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Taking CALQUENCE® (acalabrutinib) is more than a treatment—it's a commitment from AstraZeneca to support you during your treatment—and as you manage your life with cancer. You are not alone. We're here for you all day, every day (and all night too).

 

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