Total Skin Electron
Irradiation Therapy
Total Skin Electron
Irradiation Therapy (TSET) is offered and available in the Department
of Radiation Oncology at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
The Total Skin Electron
Therapy (TSET) program is utilized in the management of patients
with cutaneous lymphoma as well as several other disorders. This
service is offered in the Department of Radiation Oncology. Quality
assurance is a critical feature in the delivery of such technically
complicated therapy, and the departmental radiation physics and
dosimetry staff members will be an integral
part of the program. Patients will be seen in consultation by Dr.
Haffty or Dr. Alan Cohler who will be leading the program at the
Department of Radiation Oncology. The clinical visit will be organized
in such a manner that patients will become familiar with our cutaneous
lymphoma program. Additional clinical support may be required, based
on specific treatment recommendations. A nursing educational session
will provide patients with information describing the TSET program
and what they may expect from treatment; this will be provided during
the initial consultation visit. Patients will receive detailed written
information, references and concepts that are presented and reviewed
during their first consultation visit. Our treatment facility is
state of the art with multiple radiotherapeutic modalities, which
will incorporate (TSET) into the management of patients with cutaneous
lymphoma. The standard course of TSET is provided over 9 weeks,
4 days per week, approximately 1 hour per day. For more information
please contact Drs. Haffty and Alan Cohler at 732.253.3939
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