Cutaneous Lymphoma: From Pathogenesis to Therapy
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2026 | Viewed by 38
Special Issue Editors
Interests: psoriasis; primary cutaneous lymphomas; mycosis fungoides; photoprotection; clinical trials; atopic dermatitis; skin cancer
Interests: cutaneous lymphoma; mycosis fungoides; melanoma; skin cancer; skin microbiome; photoprotection
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Cutaneous lymphomas encompass a diverse group of rare malignancies with complex pathogeneses, often posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Advancements in molecular biology and genetic techniques are transforming our understanding and management of these diseases, offering new hope for patients.
In this Special Issue, we will showcase high-quality research and clinical insights exploring biological mechanisms, novel diagnostic tools, and innovative treatment strategies in cutaneous lymphomas.
We invite researchers and clinicians worldwide to contribute original research articles and reviews that address key aspects of cutaneous lymphomas.
Your contributions will help shape the future of cutaneous lymphoma research and clinical care. We look forward to your submissions and collaboration in advancing knowledge in this field.
Dr. Alina Jankowska-Konsur
Guest Editor
Dr. Magdalena Łyko
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- cutaneous lymphoma
- mycosis fungoides
- CTCL
- CBCL
- Sezary’s syndrome
- pathogenesis
- therapy
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