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Long-term Outcomes Associated With Juvenile-onset Mycosis Fungoides and Lymphomatoid Papulosis

Long-term Outcomes Associated With Juvenile-onset Mycosis Fungoides and Lymphomatoid Papulosis

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

To follow up with all our participants with juvenile-onset mycosis fungoides, check on their status, and ask them or their parents about long term outcomes associated with their condition.

Description

Primary Objective -To characterize the long-term outcomes associated with juvenile-onset mycosis fungoides (jMF) and lymphomatoid papulosis (lyp). The study will consider metrics such as 5-year and 10-year overall survival, and overall disease activity.

Secondary objective

-To characterize treatments and associated comorbidities.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

-To be eligible, participants had to be diagnosed with jMF or lyp before age 20. In the case of participants below the age of 18, parents and not the children will be contacted for participation (children are exempt from participation as their parents may answer our study questions).

Exclusion Criteria:

-Participants older than 20 years of age at diagnosis

Study details
    Lymphomatoid Papulosis
    Mycosis Fungoides

NCT06207812

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

5 August 2025

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