NCCN Guidelines Insights: Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas, Version 2.2020.
Journal: Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN
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Abstract
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common subtype of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), and Sézary syndrome (SS) is a rare erythrodermic and leukemic subtype of CTCL characterized by significant blood involvement. Although early-stage disease can be effectively treated predominantly with skin-directed therapies, systemic therapy is often necessary for the treatment of advanced-stage disease. Systemic therapy options have evolved in recent years with the approval of novel agents such as romidepsin, brentuximab vedotin, and mogamulizumab. These NCCN Guidelines Insights discuss the diagnosis and management of MF and SS (with a focus on systemic therapy).
Authors
Neha Mehta Shah, Steven Horwitz, Stephen Ansell, Weiyun Ai, Jeffrey Barnes, Stefan Barta, Mark Clemens, Ahmet Dogan, Kristopher Fisher, Aaron Goodman, Gaurav Goyal, Joan Guitart, Ahmad Halwani, Bradley Haverkos, Richard Hoppe, Eric Jacobsen, Deepa Jagadeesh, Matthew Lunning, Amitkumar Mehta, Elise Olsen, Barbara Pro, Saurabh Rajguru, Satish Shanbhag, Aaron Shaver, Andrei Shustov, Lubomir Sokol, Pallawi Torka, Carlos Torres Cabala, Ryan Wilcox, Basem William, Jasmine Zain, Mary Dwyer, Hema Sundar, Youn Kim
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