Anyone have Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma?
Does anyone in the group have Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma? I am waiting for an appointment with my oncologist (follow up for breast cancer) and am at possible risk for this cancer. I'd like to hear from anyone who has experienced these symptoms, how they got their diagnosis and what treatments they have or are having. Thank you.
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Sorry, there must be some mistake, @somde. My comment shows that I was commenting in reply to @shari715, who posted that she owns a home phototherapy light box which she had ordered from that company. I have not seen a reply from her yet.
I am sorry. I thought I had replied. I do have a light box in my house. It is from a company called National Biological. It is a Phototherapy device with Narrowband UVB lamps. Phone 216-831-0600 or 1-800-338-5045. The staff and the owner are extremely helpful and pleasant. My insurance company would not initially pay for it but in the end after multiple calls by myself and the company agreed to pay for most of it. It is a pleasure doing it in my house. I was only diagnosed at the beginning of the year but so far no new lesions. Good luck. Let me know if you need more information
@scoeyjr, how is the new chemo regimen working for you?
I’m up to 80% of it (Beleeodaq is the brand name I believe-can’t remember the proper spelling!)-it still sends me to “outer space” a bit and a little nausea but I’m able to drive home and go to work next day. Skin seems to be responding so another 3 months! Wheee! Thanks for asking!
Good to know. I am hoping to avoid chemo. But it is not likely. My dermatologist says the lights should keep the disease at bay but oncologist says he will need to prescribe chemo at some point.
Ask about radiation.
The light box is UV radiation.
Oh, okay. I did not realize that. My sister had to go to the hospital for her radiation. Thanks!
Googled Belecodaq and it would be used in the treatment of Peripheral T Cell not Cutaneous? Is that what you are being treated for?
It can be used for mine as well per my oncologist-she’s the expert in all things blood cancer in my area-unfortunately it is only 30% effective but if it works-it works. There are other chemotherapy options including pills, but she wants to give this a chance through end of year. I’d be happy with a 50% improvement in my skin!