Merkel Cell Carcinoma, a skin malignancy, is caused by the uncontrolled development of Merkel cells in the skin. MCC was originally first described by Toker in 1972. The malady is to a great extent caused by Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCV) on parts of the skin in the head, neck and arms, generally occurs most often on sun-exposed areas of the skin. A delicate resistant background ... Read more
A bluish-red or flesh-colored nodule that often appears on the head, neck, or face is an uncommon type of the skin cancer which is known as Merkel cell carcinoma. Alternatively, the Merkel cell carcinoma is also known as neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin. Mostly, the Merkel cell carcinoma is found in aged people.
Global Merkel Cell Carcinoma Treatment Market Growing Research and Development Initiatives in Immunotherapy
Analyst Speak:
“The Global Merkel Cell Carcinoma Treatment Market growing at a significant CAGR over next seven years 2019-2025 due to growing research and development initiatives in immunotherapy”
Some of the key factors influencing the market ... Read more