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Dupixent Lawsuit FAQs

Below are commonly asked questions about Dupixent lawsuits. If you have more specific questions, call us at 866-654-4035 or fill out our contact form for a free consultation.

What Is Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL)?

Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma is a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that affects T-cells in the skin. Early symptoms often resemble eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or chronic inflammatory skin conditions, which may delay diagnosis.

CTCL can progress over time and may eventually spread beyond the skin into the lymph nodes, blood, or internal organs.

What Is Mycosis Fungoides?

Mycosis Fungoides is the most common subtype of CTCL. Symptoms may include:

  • Persistent rashes

  • Thickened skin patches

  • Plaques

  • Severe itching

  • Tumors or raised skin lesions

  • Discolored skin areas

Many patients initially believe these symptoms are tied to eczema or chronic dermatitis before later receiving a lymphoma diagnosis.

What Does “Unmasking” Mean in Dupixent Lawsuits?

Researchers have raised concerns that Dupixent’s mechanism of action may alter or suppress visible inflammatory symptoms while underlying lymphoma continues progressing.

Some lawsuits claim patients were treated for severe eczema for extended periods before later being diagnosed with CTCL or another T-cell malignancy.

What Symptoms Should Raise Concern?

Potential warning signs associated with CTCL and related T-cell malignancies may include:

  • Severe itching that does not improve

  • Persistent rashes or plaques

  • Worsening skin symptoms during treatment

  • Thickened skin lesions

  • Tumors or mushroom-shaped lesions

  • Swollen lymph nodes

  • Skin discoloration

  • Expanding areas of irritation or inflammation

If your symptoms worsened while using Dupixent or failed to respond to treatment, you may wish to speak with an attorney about your legal options.

Can I File a Dupixent Lawsuit If I Was Diagnosed Years After Starting Treatment?

Potentially, yes.

Many patients report using Dupixent for extended periods before eventually receiving a CTCL or lymphoma diagnosis. Some lawsuits specifically focus on delayed diagnosis concerns and allegations involving long-term treatment before cancer was identified.

What Compensation May Be Available in a Dupixent Lawsuit?

Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses

  • Cancer treatment costs

  • Lost wages

  • Reduced earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Future medical care

  • Wrongful death damages in fatal cases

Can Family Members File a Claim on Behalf of a Loved One?

In some situations, surviving family members may be able to pursue wrongful death claims involving Dupixent-related injuries or lymphoma diagnoses.

Our attorneys can review your situation confidentially and explain whether legal options may exist.

How Long Do I Have to File a Dupixent Lawsuit?

The deadline to file a lawsuit varies depending on the state and the specific facts of your case.Waiting too long may affect your ability to pursue compensation, so it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible after diagnosis.

Call us at (866) 654-4035 or fill out the online form to schedule a 100% free, no-obligation case review before you miss any important deadlines.