Summary Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (pcALCL) is conventionally treated with radiation therapy (RT) doses ≥30 Gy. In a series of 21 patients with pcALCL, responses were examined after a… Click to show full abstract
Summary Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (pcALCL) is conventionally treated with radiation therapy (RT) doses ≥30 Gy. In a series of 21 patients with pcALCL, responses were examined after a range of RT doses: ≤20 Gy, 20 to 29 Gy, and ≥30 Gy. Three-year freedom from local relapse was 100%, 86%, and 100%, respectively (P = .28). Low-dose RT appeared to be an acceptable approach for local control in the setting of the indolent, chronic course of pcALCL in this series.
               
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