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The Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation Forum is our quarterly newsletter, filled with information about treatment options, clinical trials, advocacy updates, and Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation happenings. Members receive this via USPS when they join. You may order back issues of Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation Forum here.

image of ForumDownload Forum Winter 2008 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

In this issue:
• Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation Welcomes New Executive Director
• What's on the Horizon
• Cutaneous Lymphoma Patient Educational Opportunities
• Biking Buddies
• Ask the Expert: How Do I Know What Treatment is Right For Me?
• Treatment Decision Making
• Bio Commemorates the 25th Anniversary of the Orphan Drug Act

image of ForumDownload Forum Fall 2007 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

In this issue:
• Research Discovers CTCL Incidence Rising in US
• Stress Management
• Cutaneous Lymphoma Patient Educational Opportunities
• Fundraising for the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation
• Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma Overview

image of ForumDownload Forum Summer 2007 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

In this issue:
• Ask the Expert: Why do I Itch?
• Democracy in Action
• Participat in an Itch Study
• Coping with CTCL: One Patient's Philosophy
• CTCL-MF Online Support
• Free Information About Extracorporeal Photopheresis
• Coalition of Skin Diseases Advocates at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting
• Cutaneous Lymphoma Treatment Options Presented at Dermatology Nurses' Association Annual Meeting
• Cutaneous Lymphoma Patient Educational Opportunities

image of ForumDownload Forum Winter/Spring 2007 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

In this issue:
• Ground-breaking Quality of Life Research
• From the President: Diving into the Board
• A Changing Board
• Giving Made Easy with the Pension Protection Act of 2006
• Clinical Trials
• Ask the Expert: Questions about PUVA
• International Spotlight for T-Cell Lymphomas
• Cutaneous Lymphoma Patient Educational Forums

ForumDownload Forum Fall 2006 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

In this issue:
• Cutaneous Lmphoma Patient Forum a Worthwhile Endeavor
• Clinical Trial Opportunity for Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
• BiCNU (Carmustine) Shortage
• Topical Nitrogen Mustard Study
• The Portal
• New Educational Materials Now Available
• CTCL Diagnosis and Staging
• Upcoming Patient Educational Opportunities

Download Forum Summer 2006 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

In this issue:
• What is Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma?
• Advocacy: Our Voice Heard in Washington
• Top Physicians Discuss Treatment Options for CTCL
• CTCL Symposium
• Increase in CTCL Medical Meetings
• American Academy of Dermatology Meeting
• Patient Educational Forums
• International Symposium on Cutaneous Lymphomas
• Regional Cuntaeous Lymphoma Masters Conference
• Challenges in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cutaneous Lymphomas in Children

Download Forum Spring 2006 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.
Download Forum Fall 2005 here. This document is a PDF, and readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free download from Adobe.

 

 

   
 

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