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    First treatment of mycosis fungoides by total skin electron beam (TSEB) therapy in Greece

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    BackgroundMycosis fungoides (MF), the most common subtype of cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL), is a rare chronic skin neoplasia. Total skin electron irradiation has been employed along with a variety of other topical or systemic treatments for MF management.AimTo report the first case treated by TSEB irradiation protocol in Greece.Materials and methodsA fractionated 36[[ce:hsp sp="0.25"/]]Gy total skin electron beam (TSEB) therapy was prescribed to a 65-years-old male patient with mycosis fungoides (MF), stage IIB, refractory to several treatments during a 20-year period. Dose uniform delivery was monitored by thermo-luminescence dosimetry.Results and discussionThe homogeneous skin dose distribution resulted in a complete clinical response. Limited, irradiation-oriented, side effects appeared.ConclusionsThe first TSEB irradiation prescription in Greek medical chronicles was proved effective in this case of tumor stage MF (T3-IIB), which had been refractory to several single or combination treatments
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