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MDOUTLOOK: Highlights from the US Physician Practices for CTCL
- 1. CTCL
Highlights from MDOUTLOOK’s Report:
Current Physician Practices in the Management of
Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
MDOUTLOOK 2008 Semi-Annual Survey -
Source:
U.S. Physician Practices in the Management of
Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
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- 2. CTCL Patients & Treaters
CTCL Patient Flow and Stage Distribution
Distribution of CTCL Patients by Stage
Early Intermediate Advanced (limited) Advanced (extensive)
14%
41%
23%
22%
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- 3. CTCL Patients & Treaters
Physicians Treating Each Stage of CTCL
15% 2%
12%
Early Intermediate
8% 2%
3% 60% 0%
0% 2%
4% Advanced
Advanced
2% 4% (extensive)
(limited)
Key Conclusions
• Most physicians treat multiple stages of CTCL
• Less than half treat ALL stages of disease
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- 4. CTCL NCCN Guidelines
Conclusions about NCCN Guidelines on
CTCL Treatment Practices
• Fewer than half of physicians treating patients with CTCL are aware of
recent revisions to NCCN guidelines concerning CTCL management
– Dermatologists are the most aware of these revisions
• If aware of the guideline revisions, the majority state their treatment
practices are now in alignment with the current NCCN guidelines
• Dermatologists are more likely to have changed treatment practices
before the guideline revisions are published
• Hematological oncologists are twice as likely to actually change their
treatment practices due to guideline revisions
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- 5. CTCL
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