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==Overview==
==Overview==
There are no established risk factors for cutaneous T cell lymphoma.The risk factors in the development of mycosis fungoides is environmental, occupational exposure to Long-term exposure to chemicals, virainfection.
* There are no established [[Risk factor|risk factors]] for cutaneous [[T-cell lymphoma|T cell lymphoma]].The [[Risk factor|risk factors]] in the development of mycosis fungoides is environmental, [[Occupational safety and health|occupational]] exposure to long term exposure to [[chemicals]], virainfection.


==Risk Factors==
==Risk Factors==
*There are no established risk factors for cutaneous T cell lymphoma.
*There are no established [[Risk factor|risk factors]] for [[cutaneous T cell lymphoma]].
* The risk factors in the development of mycosis fungoides is environmental and occupational exposure.<ref>{{Cite journal
* The [[Risk factor|risk factors]] in the development of mycosis fungoides is environmental and occupational exposure.<ref>{{Cite journal
  | author = [[A. S. Whittemore]], [[E. A. Holly]], [[I. M. Lee]], [[E. A. Abel]], [[R. M. Adams]], [[B. J. Nickoloff]], [[L. Bley]], [[J. M. Peters]] & [[C. Gibney]]
  | author = [[A. S. Whittemore]], [[E. A. Holly]], [[I. M. Lee]], [[E. A. Abel]], [[R. M. Adams]], [[B. J. Nickoloff]], [[L. Bley]], [[J. M. Peters]] & [[C. Gibney]]
  | title = Mycosis fungoides in relation to environmental exposures and immune response: a case-control study
  | title = Mycosis fungoides in relation to environmental exposures and immune response: a case-control study
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  | pmid = 7522638
  | pmid = 7522638
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* Other risk factors for cutaneous t cell lymphoma include :
* Other [[Risk factor|risk factors]] for [[cutaneous T cell lymphoma]] include :
**Bacterial infection of the skin
**[[Bacterial infection]] of the [[skin]]
**Long-term exposure to chemicals
**Long term exposure to [[chemicals]]
**Smoking
**[[Smoking]]
**Medications
**[[Medication|Medications]]
**Long-term sun exposure
**Long term [[sun exposure]]
**Viral infections (Human T-lymphotropic virus type I)
**[[Viral infections]] (Human T lymphotropic virus type I)


==References==
==References==

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  1. A. S. Whittemore, E. A. Holly, I. M. Lee, E. A. Abel, R. M. Adams, B. J. Nickoloff, L. Bley, J. M. Peters & C. Gibney (1989). "Mycosis fungoides in relation to environmental exposures and immune response: a case-control study". Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 81 (20): 1560–1567. PMID 2795681. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. Hall WW, Liu CR, Schneewind O, Takahashi H, Kaplan MH, Röupe G, Vahlne A (July 1991). "Deleted HTLV-I provirus in blood and cutaneous lesions of patients with mycosis fungoides". Science. 253 (5017): 317–20. PMID 1857968.
  3. S. K. Ghosh, J. T. Abrams, H. Terunuma, E. C. Vonderheid & E. DeFreitas (1994). "Human T-cell leukemia virus type I tax/rex DNA and RNA in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma". Blood. 84 (8): 2663–2671. PMID 7522638. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)


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