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Merkel cell carcinoma: A systematic review of the demographic and clinical characteristics of 847 cases in Japan

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
共著
発表年月:
2021年07月
DOI:
10.1111/1346-8138.15875
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
*Taro Shinogi, Kotaro Nagase, Takuya Inoue, Keiko Sato, Ayako Onita, Ayako Takamori, Yutaka Narisawa
題名:
Merkel cell carcinoma: A systematic review of the demographic and clinical characteristics of 847 cases in Japan
発表情報:
J Dermatol 巻: 48 号: 7 ページ: 1027-1034
キーワード:
Japanese; Merkel cell carcinoma; Merkel cell polyomavirus; retrospective studies; risk factors.
概要:
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare but aggressive neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin associated with Merkel cell polyomavirus and immunosuppression. Although MCC incidence is rising worldwide, MCC has not been sufficiently investigated in Japan. This study aimed to determine MCC demographics in Japan, including incidence, age, sex, location, spontaneous regression, and pure/combined MCC. Using PubMed and Igaku Chuo Zasshi, 847 MCC cases between 1985 and 2015 were extracted, and the main epidemiological characteristics were described. The mean age of all patients was 77.5 years. Regarding the characterized lesions, 63.0% were located on the head and neck, 5.2% on the trunk, 12.6% on the upper limb, 15.1% on the lower limb, 3.5% on the buttocks, and 0.6% on the genitals. Histopathological information regarding the presence of other malignancies could be retrieved in 611 cases, and a coexisting malignancy, mainly squamous cell carcinoma and Bowen's disease, was present in 14.2%. Subcutaneous MCC was observed in 31 patients with a male : female ratio of 1.07 (16 men/15 women). Nodal lesions with unknown primary tumor location were described in 19 patients with a male : female ratio of 0.9 (nine men/10 women) and a mean age of 77.7 years. Of 640 evaluable cases, spontaneous regression developed in 9.1%. Among those 58 patients, the male : female ratio was 1:2.1 in 56 evaluable cases (18 men/38 women). Merkel cell polyomavirus was assessed in 180 patients, and the virus was detected in 31.1% and not detected in 68.9% of the patients. MCC is a rare disease in Japan, with incidence rates and male : female ratios differing from those in the USA and European countries. Besides, this study reveals the high frequency of subcutaneous MCC and MCC with divergent differentiation patterns and spontaneous regression in Japan compared to other countries.
抄録:

英語フィールド

Author:
*Taro Shinogi, Kotaro Nagase, Takuya Inoue, Keiko Sato, Ayako Onita, Ayako Takamori, Yutaka Narisawa
Title:
Merkel cell carcinoma: A systematic review of the demographic and clinical characteristics of 847 cases in Japan
Announcement information:
J Dermatol Vol: 48 Issue: 7 Page: 1027-1034
Keyword:
Japanese; Merkel cell carcinoma; Merkel cell polyomavirus; retrospective studies; risk factors.
An abstract:
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare but aggressive neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin associated with Merkel cell polyomavirus and immunosuppression. Although MCC incidence is rising worldwide, MCC has not been sufficiently investigated in Japan. This study aimed to determine MCC demographics in Japan, including incidence, age, sex, location, spontaneous regression, and pure/combined MCC. Using PubMed and Igaku Chuo Zasshi, 847 MCC cases between 1985 and 2015 were extracted, and the main epidemiological characteristics were described. The mean age of all patients was 77.5 years. Regarding the characterized lesions, 63.0% were located on the head and neck, 5.2% on the trunk, 12.6% on the upper limb, 15.1% on the lower limb, 3.5% on the buttocks, and 0.6% on the genitals. Histopathological information regarding the presence of other malignancies could be retrieved in 611 cases, and a coexisting malignancy, mainly squamous cell carcinoma and Bowen's disease, was present in 14.2%. Subcutaneous MCC was observed in 31 patients with a male : female ratio of 1.07 (16 men/15 women). Nodal lesions with unknown primary tumor location were described in 19 patients with a male : female ratio of 0.9 (nine men/10 women) and a mean age of 77.7 years. Of 640 evaluable cases, spontaneous regression developed in 9.1%. Among those 58 patients, the male : female ratio was 1:2.1 in 56 evaluable cases (18 men/38 women). Merkel cell polyomavirus was assessed in 180 patients, and the virus was detected in 31.1% and not detected in 68.9% of the patients. MCC is a rare disease in Japan, with incidence rates and male : female ratios differing from those in the USA and European countries. Besides, this study reveals the high frequency of subcutaneous MCC and MCC with divergent differentiation patterns and spontaneous regression in Japan compared to other countries.


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