Low- vs. Middle-dose Total Skin Electron Beam Therapy for Mycosis Fungoides: An Efficiency-based Retrospective Survey of Skin Response

Authors

  • Annelies Taverniers
  • Aurélie Du-Thanh
  • Marie Charissoux
  • Christine Kerr
  • Olivier Dereure

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3124

Keywords:

total skin electron beam therapy, middle dose, low dose, mycosis fungoides

Abstract

Optimal doses of total skin electron beam therapy for mycosis fungoides remain to be established. Clinical efficiency and adverse effects of middle-dose (25 Gy) vs. low-dose (10?12 Gy) total skin electron beam therapy were retrospectively compared in a series of 14 and 12 mycosis fungoides, respectively. Overall skin response rate was 96.2% (92.9% middle-dose and 100% low-dose; not significant (NS)). Overall complete and partial skin response rates were 57.7% (42.9% middle-dose and 75% low-dose; NS) and 38.5% (50% middle-dose and 25% low-dose; NS), respectively. All responding patients relapsed after an overall median time of 5 months (7 months middle-dose vs. 4 months low-dose; p?=?0.164, NS). Tolerance was equally fair in both groups, with only grade 1 and 2 adverse events observed in 100% vs. 66.7% of patients in middle-dose and low-dose groups (NS). Although no significant difference was observed, middle-dose protocol may be recommended owing to a longer relapse-free survival for a similar tolerance.

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Published

2019-03-14

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Taverniers, A., Du-Thanh, A., Charissoux, M., Kerr, C., & Dereure, O. (2019). Low- vs. Middle-dose Total Skin Electron Beam Therapy for Mycosis Fungoides: An Efficiency-based Retrospective Survey of Skin Response. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 99(6), 544–550. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3124

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