08/13/2021
T-cell lymphoma is a relatively rare form of cancer that can affect lymph tissues, bones, organs, and the skin. In this episode we’ll look at this condition in two different clients with very different presentations that take us to similar conclusions.
Resources:
"Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology." (2021). https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2139720-overview.
Mycosis Fungoides (Including Sézary Syndrome) Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version - National Cancer Institute (2021). www.cancer.gov/types/lymphoma/patient/mycosis-fungoides-treatment-pdq.
"T-Cell Lymphoma" (no date). Lymphoma Research Foundation. https://lymphoma.org/aboutlymphoma/nhl/tcell.
T-Cell Lymphoma: Outlook, Treatment, Types, and Pictures. (2017) Healthline. www.healthline.com/health/t-cell-lymphoma.
"T-Cell Lymphoma: Treatment Options" (no date). Lymphoma Research Foundation. https://lymphoma.org/aboutlymphoma/nhl/tcell/tcelltreatment.
Information about advanced education in massage therapy for people with cancer:
Society for Oncology Massage: https://s4om.org
Tracy Walton & Associates: www.tracywalton.com
Healwell: www.healwell.org
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