NOTES
This work was presented as an oral poster at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) meeting, 2017, held in Orlando (Nwabudike LC. Cutaneous T cell lymphoma (Mycosis fungoides) treated by homeopathy: A 3-case report. JAAD 2017;76:AB92. doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2017.04.371).
Background:
Mycosis fungoides (MF) is an uncommon, indolent, form of cutaneous T cell lymphoma, of which there are various types according to international classification. Various treatment modalities are available; however, these are fraught with potentially severe adverse effects.
Methods:
Three cases of immunohistochemically confirmed MF were treated with classical individualized homeopathy. Each case was followed up with photographic documentation and was reported according to the criteria set out in the HOM-CASE guidelines. Based on the WHO-EORTC (World Health Organization–European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer) criteria, the patients were classified as T1b, T1a/T1b and T2b respectively.
Results:
All cases remitted following homeopathic treatment and remained in remission. Side effects were not reported in these cases.
Conclusions:
MF may respond to individualized homeopathic medicine. Although the case number here is small, MF is not a common disorder, spontaneous remission is not usually expected, and the disease may progress to a more severe form. Hence, these findings could serve as a basis for further research into the role of individualized homeopathic medicine in the treatment of MF.
Keywords:
mycosis fungoides – cutaneous T cell lymphoma – homeopathy – Sulphur – Lycopodium – treatment of cancer