Total skin electron beam and total nodal irradiation for treatment of patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
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- DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(85)90057-4
Total skin electron beam and total nodal irradiation for treatment of patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Abstract
Sixteen patients with advanced cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) with or without lymph node involvement, but without evidence of extranodal manifestations, were treated with a combination of total skin electron beam therapy (TSEB) and total nodal irradiation (TNI). Fourteen (87%) patients achieved a complete response (CR) lasting from 1 to 84+ months (median, 8+ months) from the completion of treatment. The best results occurred in 6 patients with pretumorous intracutaneous CTCL (Stages IB and IIA) where the CR has lasted in all patients from 8 to 84+ months (median about 27+ months). Conversely, a long-term CR occurred in only one of five patients with tumor-phase intracutaneous CTCL (Stage IIB) and in none of the 5 patients with histopathologically proven nodal involvement (Stage IVA). Radiotherapy was well tolerated with the major toxicity being bone marrow suppression. We conclude that combined TSEB and TNI is a relatively safe and effective treatment for patients with CTCL prior to the development of lymph node involvement. Long-term follow-up is needed to assess the curative potential of this treatment.
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