Merkel cell carcinoma: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy
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Merkel cell carcinoma: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy
Abstract
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive skin cancer with a neuroendocrine phenotype. Incidence varies according to the geographic regions but is overall increasing. Different risk factors have been identified namely advanced age, immunosuppression, and ultraviolet light exposure. An association between MCC and polyomavirus infection is known. However, the exact mechanism that leads to carcinogenesis is yet to be fully understood. Surgery when feasible is the recommended treatment for localized disease, followed by adjuvant radiation or chemoradiation. In the metastatic setting, chemotherapy has been the standard treatment. However, two recently published trials with immune checkpoint inhibitors in first and second line showed promising results with a tolerable safety profile and these might become the standard therapy shortly. Somatostatin receptors are expressed in many MCC but such expression is not associated with disease severity. Presently there are no biomarkers predictive of response that could help to better select patients to these new therapies, and additional research is essential.
Keywords: Avelumab; Merkel cell carcinoma; Merkel cell polyomavirus infection; Neuroendocrine; Non-melanoma skin cancer; Pembrolizumab; Somatostatin receptor.
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