More Than a Rash - Navigating the complex world of Cutaneous Lymphoma

Skin Cancer’s Hidden Truths Across Skin Color

11 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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Why does a rare skin cancer look completely different depending on the color of your skin? And why, even when receiving the same medical care, do survival rates differ so drastically in different populations? In this eye-opening episode, join Dr. Shamir Geller, as he pulls back the curtain on The Great Imposter: Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary Syndrome. This isn't just a medical lecture—it’s a deep dive into the intersection of biology, race, and equitythat challenges what we know about skin lymphoma and skin color.

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