ECP is recommended by the NCCN Guidelines® as a treatment option for certain patients with CTCL4
Treatment selection depends on the stage of disease or occurrence of disease progression4
Early-stage MF (IA-IIA) is often managed with skin-directed treatments4
- Topicals
- Phototherapy
- Local radiation
- Total skin electron beam therapy
- Local radiation
- Total skin electron beam therapy
Advanced-stage disease (IIB-IVB) is often managed with systemic treatments4
- Systemic retinoids
- Photopheresis (excluding tumor stage)
- Histone deacetylase inhibitors
- Targeted immunotherapy
- Chemotherapy
- Other
Treatment selection may depend on several factors4,7,9
- Clinical stage (TNMB)
- Morphologic features
- Localization of malignant cells
- Age
- Comorbidities
- Concomitant medications
- Insurance barriers
- Recycling treatments
- Maintenance therapy
- NCCN Guidelines
Heading
Generally a more indolent form of CTCL that usually stays confined to the skin<sup>5,6</sup>
Characterized by a variety of skin manifestations, including scaly patches, plaques, and nodular lesions2,6
Heading
Generally a more indolent form of CTCL that usually stays confined to the skin<sup>5,6</sup>
Characterized by a variety of skin manifestations, including scaly patches, plaques, and nodular lesions2,6
