Prognostic factors in the primary care of patients with Merkel cell carcinoma: A monocentric cohort study of 108 patients from a tertiary referral centre

Author:

Placke Jan‐Malte12ORCID,Zahn Maximilian1,Zillikens Hannah1,Krefting Frederik1ORCID,Lodde Georg C.1ORCID,Zimmer Lisa1,Livingstone Elisabeth1,Hadaschik Eva1,Sucker Antje1,Roesch Alexander1ORCID,Tasdogan Alpaslan1,Srinivas Nalini K.3,Schadendorf Dirk1ORCID,Becker Jürgen C.1234,Ugurel Selma12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Essen University of Duisburg‐Essen Essen Germany

2. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Partner Site Essen/Düsseldorf Essen/Düsseldorf Germany

3. Translational Skin Cancer Research, West German Cancer Center University Medicine Essen Essen Germany

4. German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMerkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is one of the deadliest skin cancers. Despite existing national guidelines, treatment of MCC patients is not as well standardized as for more common skin cancers.ObjectivesThe study objective was to investigate factors predisposing to favourable/unfavourable patient outcomes and to which extent guideline‐based care affects patient survival.MethodsThis noninterventional study investigated a monocentre real‐world patient cohort with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of MCC who presented at the skin cancer centre, University Hospital Essen. Patient and tumour characteristics (age, sex, primary localization, Merkel cell polyomavirus [MCPyV], tumour stage at initial diagnosis and primary treatment measures [surgery, radiation]) were correlated with the patient outcome in terms of recurrence‐free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS).ResultsA total of 108 patients were identified. The median age of the patients was 69.9 years (range 39–88), with patients aged <70 years showing a trend towards a longer RFS (p = 0.192). Regarding sex, 69 (63.9%) of the patients were male, with females showing a trend towards a longer RFS (0.189). MCPyV+ primary tumours are less frequently located in the head/neck region (p = 0.003). Patients with primary tumours in the head/neck region had a significantly worse OS than patients with primary tumours at the trunk/extremities (p = 0.007). Patients with positive sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) showed a tendency towards shorter RFS (p = 0.126) and OS (p = 0.089). Patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer stages I, IIA and IIB had a slightly better RFS (p = 0.803) and OS (p = 0.820) compared to patients with stages IIIA and IIIB. Moreover, the administration of adjuvant radiotherapy resulted in a slightly better RFS (p = 0.299) and OS (p = 0.276) in patients with tumour stages I, IIA and IIB.ConclusionsIn the present study, the outcome of MCC patients depended on primary tumour localization, SLN status, sex and age. The tumour stage and the adjuvant radiation had only limited effects on patient outcomes.

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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