Epidemiology and survival analysis of Merkel cell carcinoma in South Korea: a nationwide, multicenter retrospective study

Author:

Choi Jee Woong1,Kim Yul Hee1ORCID,Mun Je‐Ho2,Jo Seong Jin2,Roh Mi Ryung3,Chung Kee Yang3,Yun Sook Jung4,Lee Jee‐Bum4,Yun Seok‐Kweon5,Kim Min Sung6,Kim Hee Joo7,Kim Kwang Ho8,Kim Il‐Hwan9,Park Ji‐Hye10,Li Kapsok11,Kim You Chan1,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Ajou University School of Medicine Suwon South Korea

2. Department of Dermatology Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

3. Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Research Institute Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

4. Department of Dermatology Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju South Korea

5. Department of Dermatology Jeonbuk National University Medical School Jeonju South Korea

6. Department of Dermatology Chosun University School of Medicine Gwangju South Korea

7. Department of Dermatology Gil Medical Center, School of Medicine, Gachon University College of Medicine Incheon South Korea

8. Department of Dermatology College of Medicine, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital Anyang‐si Gyeonggi‐do South Korea

9. Department of Dermatology Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

10. Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul South Korea

11. Department of Dermatology Chung‐Ang University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMerkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive skin cancer, of which most research has been conducted in Caucasians. Therefore, the clinicopathological features and prognosis of Merkel cell carcinoma in Asians are still scarce. The aim of this study is to investigate the epidemiology and survival of MCC in South Korea and provide representative information regarding MCC in Asia.MethodsThis was a retrospective, nationwide, multicenter study conducted in 12 centers across South Korea. Patients with pathologically proven MCC were included in the study. The clinicopathological features and clinical outcomes of the patients were investigated. Overall survival (OS) was analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method, and independent prognostic factors were identified using Cox regression analysis.ResultsA total of 161 patients with MCC were evaluated. The mean age was 71 years with a female predominance. OS was significantly different among the stages. Among clinicopathological features, multivariate Cox regression analysis demonstrated that only the stage at diagnosis was associated with poorer overall survival.ConclusionsThe results of our study suggest that the incidence of MCC was higher in females than in males and that there was a higher rate of local disease at the time of diagnosis. Among the variable clinicopathological features, disease stage at diagnosis was the only significant prognostic factor for MCC in South Korea. The findings of this nationwide, multicenter study suggest that MCC has distinct features in South Korea compared with other countries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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