Demographic factors and disparate outcomes in mycosis fungoides: retrospective analysis of a racially diverse 440‐patient cohort from Detroit, Michigan, USA.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Buechler, Connor R.; Sagher, Ethan; Tisack, Aaron; Jacobsen, Gordon; Lim, Henry W.; McHargue, Chauncey; Friedman, Ben J.; Mi, Qing‐Sheng; Ozog, David M.; Veenstra, Jesse
- Source
- British Journal of Dermatology. Aug2022, Vol. 187 Issue 2, p246-248. 3p.
- Subject
- *SEZARY syndrome
*CUTANEOUS T-cell lymphoma
*MYCOSIS fungoides
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*BLACK people
- Language
- ISSN
- 0007-0963
(b) Sex of black patients diagnosed at age < 40 years (n = 39) and (c) age at diagnosis among black female patients (n = 108). Outcomes and prognostic factors in African American and black patients with mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome: retrospective analysis of 157 patients from a referral cancer center. The only dissimilarities by sex within race/age groups were observed in younger black patients (Figure S3), and the only dissimilarities by age within race/sex groups were observed in black female patients (Figure S4). [Extracted from the article]