Risk of neoplasia in renal transplant patients

作者: N.J London , S.M Farmery , J.P.A Lodge , E.J Will , A.M Davidson

DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(95)92780-8

关键词: PediatricsTransplantationSurgeryPopulation controlKidney transplantationSurvival analysisNeoplastic lesionRenal transplantPopulationMedicineRetrospective cohort study

摘要: Abstract Summary Renal allograft recipients are at an increased risk of neoplasia, although the extent problem has not been established in a typical European transplant population. To assess this we did comprehensive, retrospective study 918 patients transplanted one centre over 24 years. The (Leeds) serves Yorkshire and Humberside, region northern England with population 3·6 million. search, which made use six sources information, revealed 70 (7·6%) who had developed neoplastic lesion, 10 having more than type. More half (42) were cutaneous lesions (mostly squamous cell carcinomas). developing neoplasia first years after transplantation was calculated to be 14%. By 20 risen 40% compared 6% cumulative age-matched control (p full underestimated and, now that surviving longer, there is clear need for both lifelong surveillance closer investigation these patients.

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