Publication Of Mantle Cell Report Announced By Lymphoma Research Foundation

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Article Date: 10 Feb 2010 - 5:00 PDT

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Highlights from the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) 2009 Mantle Cell Lymphoma Consortium (MCLC) Scientific Workshop will be published in the March 2010 issue of Leukemia & Lymphoma. Traditionally accessible only to subscribers for one year, Leukemia and Lymphoma has agreed to make this report available to the public for one month - Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Report of the 2009 MCL Consortium Workshop.

"It is gratifying to see our work recognized by a respected scientific journal such as Leukemia & Lymphoma. We hope the information published in this report will further accelerate the understanding of mantle cell lymphoma and encourage other researchers to seek out collaborative work environments such as LRF's Mantle Cell Lymphoma Consortium," commented Michael Williams, MD, MCLC Chairman and Director, Hematologic Malignancy Program - Hematology/Oncology Division University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville.

Mantle Cell Lymphoma

Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that is frequently diagnosed as a stage IV disease. Constituting only about 6 percent of all NHL cases in the United States (i.e. only about 4,000 cases per year), MCL is considered a rare or orphan disease. According to the Rare Diseases Act of 2002, a rare or orphan disease is one that affects fewer than 200,000 people in the United States.

Mantle Cell Lymphoma Research Initiative/Consortium

In 2003, the Lymphoma Research Foundation undertook a major program in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) by developing the MCL Initiative and awarding MCL-specific grants. To date, $23 million dollars has been awarded to support 38 research grants in the United States, Canada and Europe, making LRF the world's largest private funder of mantle cell lymphoma research.

In 2005, the success of the Initiative led LRF to the establishment of the Mantle Cell Lymphoma Consortium with the goal to accelerate advances in the field of MCL by creating a forum in which to share data, exchange ideas, and foster collaboration within the MCL research community, and to improve the outcome and survival rate for MCL patients. Currently the MCLC is comprised of over 100 top-ranking investigators from the United States, Canada and Europe.

The MCLC has since successfully raised support for a broad program that includes: Source:
Marion F. Swan
Lymphoma Research Foundation

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