Lymphoma care at UCLA
Care for lymphoma patients at UCLA is provided by UCLA Health’s UCLA Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapies Program.
The Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapies Program is a seamless, unified center for the treatment of cancers of the blood and bone marrow, including lymphoma, as well as leukemia, sickle cell disease, multiple myeloma and aplastic anemia.
Make an appointment
Please call the UCLA Cancer Hotline at 888-ONC-UCLA (888-662-8252) Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm.
For more information about insurance, billing, patient forms, map and directions, and more, please visit the UCLA Health website.
To refer a patient
If you are a health care professional and would like to refer a patient to the UCLA Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapies Program, please call our Physician Referral Service at 1-800-UCLA-MD1 (800-825-2631).
You can also visit the UCLA Health website for more information.
Clinical trials for lymphoma
Clinical trials are a vital step in discovering new treatments for cancer. UCLA doctors conduct clinical research to find new therapies for lymphoma, and geneticists also work with precision medicine, which uses your DNA to help pinpoint the best treatment for you. By participating in a clinical trial, you will have access to the most innovative care
To search for clinical trials at UCLA, please visit UCLA Health's online clinical trial search tool. You can also call the Clinical Trials Hotline at (855) 731-6040.
Learn more about lymphoma
For more information about lymphoma and its symptoms, risk factors, and screening and treatment options, please visit UCLA Health’s blood cancers and bone marrow transplant page.
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