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    Stage III Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome

    In stage III, nearly all of the skin is reddened and there may be patches, plaques, or tumors. Lymph nodes may be enlarged but cancer has not spread to them. Stage III may also be classified based on how many abnormal lymphocytes (white blood cells) are found in the blood. (NCI Dictionary)




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