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HIV-related Merkel cell carcinoma: A report of three cases from the UK

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the skin is a rare, aggressive and often fatal neuroendocrine skin cancer. The incidence of MCC has significantly increased in the last decades. Factors that have been associated with the development of MCC include infection with Merkel Cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), ultra...

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Published in:International journal of STD & AIDS 2022-10, Vol.33 (12), p.1084-1086
Main Authors: Panou, Evdoxia, Nikolaou, Christos, Payagala, Sashini, Bakkour, Waseem, Shaw, Heather, Perrett, Conal, French, Patrick, Ratynska, Marzena, Brock, Cathryn, Rayment, Michael, Bunker, CB
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