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* To 1 or 2 skin lesions (local radiation therapy)
* To 1 or 2 skin lesions (local radiation therapy)
Or to all the skin on the body (TSEB)
Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB)
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* Or to all the skin on the body (TSEB)
* Total skin electron beam therapy
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* May be combined with other skin-focussed therapies
* May be combined with other skin-focussed therapies
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* To all the skin on the body (TSEB)
* Total skin electron beam therapy
* As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
* As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
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* To all the skin on the body (TSEB)
* Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB)
* As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
* As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
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* More TSEB radiation in some cases
* Total skin electron beam therapy
* Radiation therapy to bulky tumours or lymph nodes
* Radiation therapy to bulky tumours or lymph nodes
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Revision as of 19:56, 18 January 2016

Cutaneous T cell lymphoma Microchapters

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Patient Information

Overview

Classification

Mycosis fungoides
Sezary syndrome

Pathophysiology

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Medical therapy

Medical therapy for cutaneous T cell lymphoma
Stage PUVA Topical chemotherapy Systemic chemotherapy Radiotherapy Biological therapy Retinoid therapy Photopheresis
Stage I
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with interferon alfa
  • May be offered
  • May be offered
  • To 1 or 2 skin lesions (local radiation therapy)
  • Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB)
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with topical chemotherapy
  • May be offered
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Stage II
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with interferon alfa
  • May be offered
  • May be offered
  • To 1 or 2 skin lesions (local radiation therapy)
  • Total skin electron beam therapy
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with topical chemotherapy
  • May be offered
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Stage III
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with interferon alfa
  • Or systemic chemotherapy
  • May be offered
  • May be combined with other skin-focussed therapies
  • Total skin electron beam therapy
  • As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with topical chemotherapy
  • May be offered
  • May be offered
Stage IV
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with interferon alfa
  • Or systemic chemotherapy
  • May be offered
  • May be offered
  • Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB)
  • As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with topical chemotherapy
  • May be offered
  • May be given
  • By itself
  • Or with total skin electron beam therapy
Recurrent cutaneous T cell lymphoma
  • May be offered
  • May be offered
  • May be offered
  • Total skin electron beam therapy
  • Radiation therapy to bulky tumours or lymph nodes
  • May be offered
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