Abstract:The clinical experience with chemotherapy in mycosis fungoides is practically limited to the action of different types of chemotherapeutic agents on the lesions in far-advanced cases. A large number of agents from almost all classes – alkylating agents, antimetabolites, antibiotics, alkaloids, hormones – have some efficacy in clearing skin lesions. Despite this fact, combination chemotherapy has been the subject of a very small number of publications with conflicting results. The influence on survival, the com… Show more
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