“…MF affects most commonly middle-aged and elderly adults of all races Hwang et al, 2008, Scarisbrick, 2006) who usually present with persistent and/or slowly progressive skin lesions of varying sizes and shapes (Fatemi Naeini et al, 2015, Jang et al, 2012). The natural history of MF is characterized by an indolent progression through four disease stages: patch, plaque, tumor, and visceral involvement (Kazakov et al, 2004, Kim-James and Heffernan, 2001, Zinzani et al, 2008) Less than one-third of patients with MF develop advanced disease that involves lymph nodes, blood, and visceral organs (Howard and Smoller, 2000, Hwang et al, 2008: Kim et al, 2003, Massone et al, 2005, Paulli and Berti, 2004, Pope et al, 2010, Song et al, 2013). …”