Cutaneous Lymphoma International Consortium Study of Outcome in Advanced Stages of Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome: Effect of Specific Prognostic Markers on Survival and Development of a Prognostic Model [Hematologic Malignancy]
Conclusion
To our knowledge, this study includes the largest cohort of patients with advanced-stage MF/SS and identifies markers with independent prognostic value, which, used together in a prognostic index, may be useful to stratify advanced-stage patients.
Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Scarisbrick, Prince, Vermeer, Quaglino, Horwitz, Porcu, Stadler, Wood, Beylot-Barry, Pham-Ledard, Foss, Girardi, Bagot, Michel, Battistella, Guitart, Kuzel, Martinez-Escala, Estrach, Papadavid, Antoniou, Rigopoulos, Nikolaou, Sugaya, Miyagaki, Gniadecki, Tags: Lymphoma, Epidemiology, Diagnosis & Staging, Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Hematologic Malignancy Source Type: research
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