The study focuses on mantle cell lymphoma, a rare type of blood cancer that starts in the lymph nodes. Standard treatment usually includes rituximab, a medicine given through a vein (intravenous), and bendamustine, another intravenous chemotherapy drug. In this trial, participants receive either the standard two medicines plus an oral tablet of orelabrutinib, which blocks signals that help cancer cells grow, or the standard two medicines plus a matching tablet that contains no active drug (placebo).
The purpose of the trial is to find out whether adding orelabrutinib to the usual regimen can keep the disease from getting worse for a longer period of time. After a screening visit, participants are randomly assigned to one of the two groups, and neither the participants nor the doctors know which group they are in. Treatment is given in repeated cycles over several months, with regular check‑ups that include blood tests, heart checks, and questionnaires about quality of life. The study follows participants for several years to see how long they stay free of disease progression and to monitor safety.



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