Journal article

Cutaneous lymphoma international consortium study of outcome in advanced stages of mycosis fungoides and sézary syndrome: Effect of specific prognostic markers on survival and development of a prognostic model

JJ Scarisbrick, HM Prince, MH Vermeer, P Quaglino, S Horwitz, P Porcu, R Stadler, GS Wood, M Beylot-Barry, A Pham-Ledard, F Foss, M Girardi, M Bagot, L Michel, M Battistella, J Guitart, TM Kuzel, ME Martinez-Escala, T Estrach, E Papadavid Show all

Journal of Clinical Oncology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Purpose: Advanced-stage mycosis fungoides (MF; stage IIB to IV) and Sézary syndrome (SS) are aggressive lymphomas with a median survival of 1 to 5 years. Clinical management is stage based; however, there is wide range of outcome within stages. Published prognostic studies in MF/SS have been single-center trials. Because of the rarity of MF/SS, only a large collaboration would power a study to identify independent prognostic markers Patients and Methods: Literature review identified the following 10 candidate markers: stage, age, sex, cutaneous histologic features of folliculotropism, CD30 positivity, proliferation index, large-cell transformation, WBC/lymphocyte count, serum lactate dehydro..

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