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This page aims to keep you informed about the progress of the project, share key highlights, and showcase the contributions of all consortium members. Through these updates, we seek to provide a dynamic overview of ongoing work, developing collaborations, and achieved results.
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Click on the following link to discover in French the RHU SPRINT Newsletter N°2 : RHU SPRINT_ Newsletter_november 2025
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Podcast – Rare disease – Managing mycosis fongoides
Caroline Ram-Wolff, dermatologist in the dermatology department at Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris, medical coordinator of the GFELC Scientific Council, and member of the RHU SPRINT project, was recently a guest on the podcast RARE à l’écoute 🎤🧬, the first 100% rare disease-focused media outlet. In this third episode of the series dedicated to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, she reviews the different management strategies for patients with mycosis fungoides
Podcast – Rare disease – How can mycosis fungoides be diagnosed?
In the second episode of the podcast RARE à l’écoute 🎤🧬 — the first media outlet entirely dedicated to rare diseases — Nicolas Ortonne, pathologist, team leader at the IMRB – Institut Mondor de Recherche Biomédicale, and member of the RHU SPRINT consortium, shares his experience and discusses the challenges involved in diagnosing mycosis fungoides.
Podcast – Rare disease – What is a mycosis fongoïde?
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. On this occasion, she discussed mycosis fungoides, the most common form of cutaneous lymphoma.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: little-known skin cancers on the rise
Discover the article of Adèle de Masson entitled “Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: little-known skin cancers on the rise”, published in French in The Conversation to learn more about these rare cancers. © The Conversation - PeopleImages/Yuri A./Shutterstock Did you know...