1. Combination of low-dose total skin electron beam therapy and subsequent localized skin electron beam therapy as a therapeutic option for advanced-stage mycosis fungoides
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Keisuke Nagao, O. Kawaguchi, Misaki Kinoshita-Ise, Takeshi Ouchi, Takeru Funakoshi, Masayuki Amagai, and E. Izumi
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Electrons ,Etretinate ,Dermatology ,Radiation Dosage ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Total skin electron beam therapy ,Mycosis Fungoides ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Craniofacial ,Mycosis fungoides ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Low dose ,Advanced stage ,medicine.disease ,Regimen ,Treatment Outcome ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Electron Beam Therapy ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Whole-Body Irradiation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Electron beam therapy (EBT) is an established treatment for mycosis fungoides (MF), but evidence for the use of EBT in advanced cutaneous conditions is limited, and optimal scheduling of the regimen for such conditions remains unclear. We report the case of a 44-year-old woman diagnosed with MF with widespread cutaneous lesions, including multiple huge tumours in the craniofacial area. Low-dose total skin (TS)EBT and subsequent localized skin (LS)EBT achieved striking improvements in eruptions. Oral etretinate was also administered during therapy. Our experience implies that combined TSEBT and LSEBT may be worth attempting when a patient presents with both widespread lesions and prominent tumours, even when the tumours are extremely large.
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- 2017
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