Successful treatment of tumor stage mycosis fungoides with total skin helical tomotherapy.
Kentaro YonekuraMamoru IchikiKoichiro TakedaNoriaki UchiyamaHirotoshi NishidaTakushi DokiyaPublished in: The Journal of dermatology (2021)
Total skin electron beam therapy (TSEBT) is a treatment option for mycosis fungoides (MF). In Japan, it has been rarely performed because of the time required for each treatment, physical burden on patients, and difficulties in providing uniform dosimetry. In recent years, helical tomotherapy, an intensity-modulated radiation therapy that applies helical computed tomography technology, has been used to treat cancer. Total skin helical tomotherapy (TSHT) has been suggested as a promising alternative to TSEBT for patients with MF, but there are few reports from Japan. We used TSHT to treat a 28-year-old Japanese woman with tumor stage MF. She achieved complete remission with TSHT (12 Gy in six fractions over 6 days) and remained in remission for 32 months without additional treatment. Treatment-related grade 4 myelosuppression was observed, but resolved with blood transfusions and subcutaneous injection of granulocyte colony stimulating factor. Other adverse events were tolerable. Although careful attention should be paid to myelosuppression, TSHT might be a useful treatment option for MF.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- radiation therapy
- emergency department
- squamous cell carcinoma
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- mental health
- working memory
- bone marrow
- newly diagnosed
- mesenchymal stem cells
- young adults
- prognostic factors
- peripheral blood
- replacement therapy
- rectal cancer
- patient reported