Abstract

Electron beam radiation therapy is an effective treatment for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL).1,2 The first description of total skin electron therapy came from Stanford University.1,3 Prolonged treatment to ≥3000 cGy in 6 to 7 weeks is not feasible for many patients in a palliative setting. Hypofractionated regimens are associated with high response rates.4-8 We describe a case of bulky CTCL of the head treated with a unique adaptation of the Stanford technique.

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