Hey everyone.
A family friend has just been diagnosed with Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (CTCL); according to what the doctors told her, "the rarest type of CTCL."
Because they have no clue how to treat it—and because she's in her 30's and can bear it—they are going to administer her with 7 days of chemo every month for 6 months total, followed by bone marrow transplants.
Still, they say it's looking very bleak.
Any guidance on how to navigate this would be very helpful. Thank you.
A family friend has just been diagnosed with Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (CTCL); according to what the doctors told her, "the rarest type of CTCL."
Because they have no clue how to treat it—and because she's in her 30's and can bear it—they are going to administer her with 7 days of chemo every month for 6 months total, followed by bone marrow transplants.
Still, they say it's looking very bleak.
Any guidance on how to navigate this would be very helpful. Thank you.