Title of article :
Genitourinary Neoplasia after Kidney Transplantation
Author/Authors :
Einollahi, Behzad Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
The incidence of cancers in kidney transplants
has steadily increased following a dramatic rise in
the number of renal transplantations, use of potent
immunosuppressive drugs and longer survival for
transplant recipients (1). Consequently, neoplastic
disorders are an important cause of the late morbidity
and mortality in renal transplant recipients
(RTRs). Although tendency to develop skin cancer
(2) and lymphoproliferative disorders (3) is clearly
increased after renal transplantation, the association
between this setting and genitourinary tumor is not
clearly known. There have been a few reports on the
incidence of malignancy from transplant registries.
It is difficult to precisely compare the incidence with
that in the general population using data from small,
single-center studies (1).
Keywords :
Transplantation , risk , expectancy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics