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Predictive and Prognostic Biomarkers in Patients With Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary Syndrome.

Predictive and Prognostic Biomarkers in Patients With Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary Syndrome.

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

A translational study for identification of prognostic and treatment-predictive biomarkers in Mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18-100 years
  • Histologically confirmed (according to the World Health Organization (WHO)/EORTC classification) MF/SS stages I-IV
  • WHO performance status 0 -3
  • Absence of psychiatric illness or condition which could interfere with the subjects' ability to understand the requirements of the study.
  • Written informed consent according to International Conference on Harmonization (ICH)/(Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and Swedish regulations
  • No minimum or maximum required routine laboratory data

Exclusion Criteria:

Not applicable. No exclusion criteria are specified.

Study details
    Mycosis Fungoides
    Sezary Syndrome

NCT04904146

Lund University Hospital

28 January 2024

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