A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma

Merkel cell carcinoma is a very rare and aggressive neoplasm. Due to its rarity, therapeutic guidelines are not well established, especially for regionally advanced disease. Articles in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish from the last 20 years were identified in MEDLINE and reviewed....

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Main Authors: João Pedreira Duprat, Gilles Landman, João Victor Salvajoli, Eduard Rene Brechtbühl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2011-01-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011001000023
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spelling doaj-a2387718f5534ffcacc76e50b82a4a432020-11-24T21:06:40ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222011-01-0166101817182310.1590/S1807-59322011001000023A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinomaJoão Pedreira DupratGilles LandmanJoão Victor SalvajoliEduard Rene BrechtbühlMerkel cell carcinoma is a very rare and aggressive neoplasm. Due to its rarity, therapeutic guidelines are not well established, especially for regionally advanced disease. Articles in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish from the last 20 years were identified in MEDLINE and reviewed. The key word "Merkel" was used for the search, relevant articles were selected, and their references were examined. The most important articles related to epidemiology, genesis and treatment were reviewed. The incidence of Merkel cell carcinoma is increasing due to the advancing age of the population, higher rates of sun exposure and an increasing number of immunocompromised individuals. With regard to etiology, the recently described Merkel Cell polyomavirus is thought to play a role. Either local or regional surgical intervention remains the standard of care, but adjuvant radiotherapy or radiotherapy as a primary treatment have been discussed as reasonable therapeutic options. An update on this rare neoplasia is essential because of its increasing incidence and changing treatment options.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011001000023CarcinomaMerkel CELLLiterature reviewRadiotherapyPolyomavirus
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author João Pedreira Duprat
Gilles Landman
João Victor Salvajoli
Eduard Rene Brechtbühl
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Gilles Landman
João Victor Salvajoli
Eduard Rene Brechtbühl
A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma
Clinics
Carcinoma
Merkel CELL
Literature review
Radiotherapy
Polyomavirus
author_facet João Pedreira Duprat
Gilles Landman
João Victor Salvajoli
Eduard Rene Brechtbühl
author_sort João Pedreira Duprat
title A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma
title_short A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma
title_full A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma
title_fullStr A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed A review of the epidemiology and treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma
title_sort review of the epidemiology and treatment of merkel cell carcinoma
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Merkel cell carcinoma is a very rare and aggressive neoplasm. Due to its rarity, therapeutic guidelines are not well established, especially for regionally advanced disease. Articles in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish from the last 20 years were identified in MEDLINE and reviewed. The key word "Merkel" was used for the search, relevant articles were selected, and their references were examined. The most important articles related to epidemiology, genesis and treatment were reviewed. The incidence of Merkel cell carcinoma is increasing due to the advancing age of the population, higher rates of sun exposure and an increasing number of immunocompromised individuals. With regard to etiology, the recently described Merkel Cell polyomavirus is thought to play a role. Either local or regional surgical intervention remains the standard of care, but adjuvant radiotherapy or radiotherapy as a primary treatment have been discussed as reasonable therapeutic options. An update on this rare neoplasia is essential because of its increasing incidence and changing treatment options.
topic Carcinoma
Merkel CELL
Literature review
Radiotherapy
Polyomavirus
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