This series of two podcasts leads you on a journey through the main clinical and therapeutical aspects of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphomas (CTCLs), a heterogeneous group of lymphoid neoplasms characterized by primary cutaneous localization. Albeit rare, CTCLs have peculiar clinical characteristics, requiring a multidisciplinary approach and a strict collaboration between different specialists, allowing for a timely and precise diagnosis, critical for the good outcome of these patients.
Join dermatologist Prof Maarten Vermeer (Dept. of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center) and hematologist Dr Erik Marijt (Head of the Central Laboratory of Clinical Hematology and the Interdivisional Flowcytometry Core Facility, Leiden University Medical Center) as they exchange their views and expertise on the diagnosis and management of patients with CTCLs.
In this second episode, listen to Prof Vermeer and Dr Marijt discussing how CTCL patients with localized and diffuse disease can be effectively treated, and how new targeted agents and allogeneic transplantation can be integrated into the management algorithm.
Hosts: Prof Maarten Vermeer; Dr Erik Marijt
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