Mycosis fungoides: management with topical nitrogen mustard
Autor: | Elizabeth A. Abel, Norman M. Price, David G. Deneau, Richard T. Hoppe |
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Rok vydání: | 1987 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty Skin Neoplasms Disease Cutaneous mycosis Ointments chemistry.chemical_compound Mycosis Fungoides Cutaneous hypersensitivity Humans Medicine University medical Mechlorethamine Complete response Aged Neoplasm Staging Skin Aged 80 and over Mycosis fungoides business.industry Middle Aged Prognosis medicine.disease Dermatology Nitrogen mustard Solutions Oncology chemistry Lymphatic Metastasis Drug Evaluation Female business Complication |
Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Oncology. 5:1796-1803 |
ISSN: | 1527-7755 0732-183X |
Popis: | The technique of treatment, response rate, freedom from relapse, survival, and complications of therapy in 123 patients treated with topical nitrogen mustard (HN2) for cutaneous mycosis fungoides (MF) at Stanford University Medical Center are reviewed. Patients were treated with HN2 in an aqueous or ointment base with equal efficacy. Response rates depended on the extent of skin involvement. In limited plaque (T1) disease, complete and overall response rates were 51% and 88%, respectively, while in generalized plaque (T2) disease they were 26% and 69%. No patients with tumorous involvement (T3) achieved complete skin clearance and all 13 of these patients developed progression of disease. Only two of nine patients with erythrodema (T4) achieved a complete response (CR), and both later relapsed. After achieving a CR, 40% of patients with T1 disease and 60% with T2 disease later relapsed; however, subsequent therapies, including repeat courses of topical HN2, often were successful in achieving later skin clearance. Overall, 42% of T1 patients and 31% of T2 patients were without evidence of MF at last follow-up. When death occurred, it was usually unrelated to MF in the T1 group. However, half of the deaths of patients with T2 disease were attributable to MF. Among the 22 patients with T3 or T4 disease, 80% of deaths were attributable to MF. The most common complication observed was a cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction, which occurred much more commonly with the aqueous than the ointment preparation. Fourteen patients (11%) developed subsequent cutaneous malignancies. |
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