Other Skin Cancers Flashcards
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Cutaneous lymphomas:
- Mycosis Fungoides
- Sezary Syndrome
Cutaneous metastases
What are the types of cutaneous lymphoma?
65% are T cell Lymphomas e.g. mycosis fungoides (MF) or Sezary syndrome
20% are B cell lymphomas
They may be 1* cutaneous cancers
Or 2* to systemic/nodal malignancys
How does Mycosis Fungoides look?
Rash - Flat/red/dry/oval patches much like psoriasis or eczema
They eventually thicken and itch forming plaques.
Large irregular lumps (tumours) form and ulcerate
What does Sezary Syndrome look like?
A scaly thickned red itchy rash over the entire body (think end-stage MF) + Lymph node involvement
How do we test for cutaneous lymphomas?
Bloods - Abnormal “Sezary” T cells
CT imaging
Skin/tumour lesion biopsy
How is cutaneous lymphoma treated?
Topical steroids for the rash Radiotherapy/Chemotherapy Methotrexate Interferon Phototherapies
What phototherapies are used for cutaneous lymphoma
Total Skin Electron Beam Therapy;
- Irradiating epidermis/dermis while sparing deep tissues
Extracorporeal Photophoresis:
- T cells are filtered out
- Sensitized to UVA using Psoralen
- Exposed to UVA (damaging the diseased cells)
- Re-infused
What cancers cause cutaneous metastases?
Primary skin cancers e.g. BCC/SCC/Cutaneous lymphoma
Breast
Colon
Lung
How do you investigate and treat cutaneous metastases?
Do a biopsy which will show where the tumour came from
then excision and radiotherapy
If its too advanced there are palliative and symptomatic treatments