Martine Bagot, a member of the RHU SPRINT consortium and Professor of Dermatology at Université Paris Cité, was recently featured on the podcast RARE à l’écoute 🎤🧬, the first media outlet entirely dedicated to rare diseases. On this occasion, she discussed mycosis fungoides, the most common form of cutaneous lymphoma.

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During this conversation, Martine Bagot provides key insights for healthcare professionals:
▪️recognizing symptoms,
▪️the diagnostic steps that should be implemented,
▪️the importance of sharing clinical observations with specialized pathologists.

She also highlights the key role of the French Study Group on Cutaneous Lymphomas (Groupe Français d’Étude des Lymphomes Cutanés), the national network dedicated to cutaneous lymphomas, which helps improve patient management and coordination among specialists.

An informative episode that helps deepen the understanding of this disease and strengthen collaboration between healthcare professionals.

Listen to it (in French) here : What is a mycosis fongoïde?

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