- How is lymphoma of the skin treated?
- Skin-directed treatments for skin lymphomas
- Whole-body (systemic) treatments for skin lymphomas
- Clinical trials for lymphoma of the skin
- Complementary and alternative therapies for lymphoma of the skin
- Treatment for specific types of skin lymphoma
- What if the lymphoma keeps growing or comes back after treatment?
- More treatment information for lymphoma of the skin
More treatment information for lymphoma of the skin
For more details on treatment options – including some that may not be addressed in this document – the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) are good sources of information.
The NCI provides treatment information via telephone (1-800-4-CANCER) and its Web site (www.cancer.gov). Information for patients as well as more detailed information intended for use by cancer care professionals is also available on www.cancer.gov.
The NCCN, made up of experts from many of the nation’s leading cancer centers, develops cancer treatment guidelines for doctors to use when treating patients. These are available on the NCCN Web site (www.nccn.org). (Information on skin lymphomas is found in the NCCN Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas guideline.)
Last Medical Review: 03/14/2013
Last Revised: 03/14/2013
