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Radiation and chemotherapy may be used in treatment of advanced stage of Merkel cell carcinoma | |||
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[[Adjuvant]] [[radiotherapy]] has been shown to be effective in reducing recurrence and increasing five year survival of patients with Merkel Cell Carcinoma. | [[Adjuvant]] [[radiotherapy]] has been shown to be effective in reducing recurrence and increasing five year survival of patients with Merkel Cell Carcinoma. | ||
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Merkel cell cancer that has metastasized may respond to treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation. This therapy usually does not cure the disease, but can be effective in shrinking the tumor if the tumor is too large to be removed, or is located in a place where removal would be difficult or dangerous. | Merkel cell cancer that has metastasized may respond to treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation. This therapy usually does not cure the disease, but can be effective in shrinking the tumor if the tumor is too large to be removed, or is located in a place where removal would be difficult or dangerous. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmad Al Maradni, M.D. [2]
Overview
Radiation and chemotherapy may be used in treatment of advanced stage of Merkel cell carcinoma
Radiation
Adjuvant radiotherapy has been shown to be effective in reducing recurrence and increasing five year survival of patients with Merkel Cell Carcinoma.
chemotherapy
Merkel cell cancer that has metastasized may respond to treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation. This therapy usually does not cure the disease, but can be effective in shrinking the tumor if the tumor is too large to be removed, or is located in a place where removal would be difficult or dangerous.