1. Management Strategies for Mycosis Fungoides in India.
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Raychaudhury, Tanumay
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MYCOSIS fungoides , *ETOPOSIDE , *INTERFERONS , *METHOTREXATE , *PHOTOTHERAPY , *RETINOIDS , *RISK management in business , *SKIN , *SKIN diseases , *DISEASE management , *CYTARABINE , *T-cell lymphoma , *CARMUSTINE , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Mycosis fungoides is the most common primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. The approach to diagnosis and further follow-up is outlined. Evidence for interventions is based classically on a Tumor Node Metastasis Blood TNMB "stage-based" approach. The treatment options in India are limited. The options as per risk stratification and prognostic index are discussed. Early stages and low-risk patients can be managed with expectant policy or skin-directed therapies including topical steroids and phototherapy; intermediate-risk patients can be opted for interferons or retinoids or low dose methotrexate along with radiotherapy including total skin election beam therapy while high-risk patients are managed most often with single agent or multiagent palliative chemotherapy. Ratients who are intermediate- or high-risk need management by a multispecialty team at tertiary care centers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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