Poulsen Michael
Southern Zone Radiation Oncology Service-Mater Centre, Queensland, Australia.
Lancet Oncol. 2004 Oct;5(10):593-9. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(04)01593-1.
Merkel-cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare form of skin cancer of neuroendocrine origin that has been described as the most aggressive cutaneous malignancy. The cell of origin is thought to be the Merkel cell or skin-pressure receptor. It has the propensity for dermal-lymphatic invasion, and nodal and haematogenous spread. Factors that have been implicated in its cause include exposure to sunlight and immunosuppression. The tumour has many similarities to small-cell carcinoma of the lung, with intrinsic sensitivity to ionising radiation and chemotherapy, and an aggressive metastatic potential. The best treatment outcomes can be achieved with early diagnosis and the integration of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. The treatment challenges for the clinician are often enormous because many of the patients are elderly and because lesions occur in difficult sites such as the head and neck region and the lower leg.
默克尔细胞癌(MCC)是一种神经内分泌起源的罕见皮肤癌,被认为是最具侵袭性的皮肤恶性肿瘤。其起源细胞被认为是默克尔细胞或皮肤压力感受器。它有真皮淋巴管浸润、淋巴结和血行转移的倾向。与其病因相关的因素包括阳光照射和免疫抑制。该肿瘤与肺小细胞癌有许多相似之处,对电离辐射和化疗具有内在敏感性,且具有侵袭性转移潜能。早期诊断并综合手术、放疗和化疗可取得最佳治疗效果。临床医生面临的治疗挑战往往巨大,因为许多患者年事已高,且病变发生在如头颈部和小腿等难以处理的部位。