Background: The advancing evolution toward a Th2 immune environment confers a progressive immunosuppression in patients with longstanding cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). The conjunction of the disease-related immunosuppression as well as the immunosuppressive character of some CTCL treatments increase the risk of infectious and neoplastic diseases, sometimes with fatal outcomes.
Objectives: The aim of the study was to prospectively study the causes of death in a cohort of CTCL patients, in a tertiary university skin cancer center.
Methods: All CTCL patients who died between 2008 and 2020 were included. The cause of the death was classified as directly or indirectly related or unrelated to CTCL.
Results: Over the study period, 31 (13F/18
Conclusions: As infection represented more than 50% of the causes of death in CTCL patients, particular attention should be given to preventive measures such as anti-infective vaccination. Regular surveillance of CRP and LDH levels could be helpful for follow-up of MF patients, respectively, with regards to infection and blastosis.
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