Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Medical therapy
Medical therapy for cutaneous T cell lymphoma
Stage
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PUVA
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Topical chemotherapy
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Systemic chemotherapy
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Radiotherapy
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Biological therapy
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Retinoid therapy
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Photopheresis
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Stage I
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- By itself
- Or with interferon alfa
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- To 1 or 2 skin lesions (local radiation therapy)
- Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB)
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- By itself
- Or with topical chemotherapy
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Stage II
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- By itself
- Or with interferon alfa
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- To 1 or 2 skin lesions (local radiation therapy)
- Total skin electron beam therapy
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- By itself
- Or with topical chemotherapy
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Stage III
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- By itself
- Or with interferon alfa
- Or systemic chemotherapy
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- May be combined with other skin-focussed therapies
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- Total skin electron beam therapy
- As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
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- By itself
- Or with topical chemotherapy
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Stage IV
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- By itself
- Or with interferon alfa
- Or systemic chemotherapy
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- Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB)
- As palliative therapy to reduce the size of tumours or relieve symptoms
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- By itself
- Or with topical chemotherapy
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- By itself
- Or with total skin electron beam therapy
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Recurrent cutaneous T cell lymphoma
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- Total skin electron beam therapy
- Radiation therapy to bulky tumours or lymph nodes
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