Incidence and Outcomes of Early Cancers After Kidney Transplantation
A. Krishnan, Germaine Wong, Armando Teixeira‐Pinto, Wai H. Lim
Abstract
or locally invasive lesions (55%, 84%, and 86%). Tumors arising early from the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems were uncommon but aggressive, with 40% presenting with metastatic disease at time of diagnosis. Overall, 32% of patients with early cancers died within a median of 4.7 months (IQR:0.6-16) post-diagnosis and 91% were cancer-related deaths. Older recipient and donor age were associated with an increased risk of all-cause death. Early cancers, though infrequent in kidney transplant recipients, are associated with poor outcomes, as nearly 1 in 3 died from cancer-related death; with majority of deaths occurring within 12-months of cancer diagnosis.
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MedicineCancerTransplantationInternal medicineIncidence (geometry)Kidney transplantationKidney cancerDiseaseOpticsPhysicsViral-associated cancers and disordersPolyomavirus and related diseasesCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research