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Lymphoma
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma is a rare form of cancer
that mainly affects the skin. It can also involve the lymph nodes and internal organs. In the early phase,
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma appears as a non-specific rash, however; it can also manifest as a plaque lesion, and/or
tumor. The causes of CTCL are unknown. The diagnosis is made by skin biopsies of the affected area. There
are several different sub-types of CTCL. Some of which are slow growing and indolent, and others can be aggressive and
life threatening.
A number of treatments can be used for CTCL, either alone or in combination. The
treatment approach are usually selected based on the individual patient presentation and stage of the disease, i.e; the treatment
is tailored to each patient.
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