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DiscussionMother just diagnosed with follicular lymphoma.
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@mj50, I'm afraid that the end of @kit491903's post was a cut and paste remnant of the automated ChatGPT response offering to find clinical trials.
To help you find clinical trials for which you are eligible I recommend contacting Mayo Clinic.
Mayo Clinic Clinic Trials https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials
Cancer-related clinical studies questions
Phone: 855-776-0015 (toll-free)
As @loribmt suggests, it is best to discuss clinical trial options with your oncologist. They will be able to help match you with a clinical trial with your current status.
Are you currently in treatment?
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Hi @mj50 Welcome to Connect. Reading through your bio, you noted that you are not currently receiving any treatments for your indolent, t-cell, low grade non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Which is often the case if the condition appears stable and symptoms aren’t causing issues…so that’s a great position for you.
You’ve mentioned wanting to participate in clinical trials. With a quick scan through clinicaltrials.gov, I didn’t see any open trials at this time. Since there are beneficial treatment options currently available your doctor may suggest you opt for a plan with a proven track record, when it becomes necessary.
If you’re interested in being involved in a clinical trial, often larger teaching/research facilities would be your best bet. Though there is a sharp decrease in funding for programs right now.
Have you talked to your doctor about clinical trials?