Abstract:Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive neuroendocrine skin cancer. The majority of tumors are virus‐positive MCC (VP‐MCC) as they have Merkel cell polyomavirus integrated into the host genome. The remainder of tumors are virus‐negative (VN‐MCC) and are associated with ultraviolet light mutations. Primary MCC is treated by surgical resection and radiotherapy. Conventional chemotherapy is ineffective for metastatic MCC, but immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) can produce durable responses. However, … Show more
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