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Filters: Keyword is *Neoplasm Transplantation  [Clear All Filters]
1996
Penn I. Neoplasia: an example of plasticity of the immune response. Transplant Proc. 1996;28(4):2089-93.
1994
Colquhoun SD, Robert ME, Shaked A, Rosenthal JT, Millis TM, Farmer DG, et al. Transmission of CNS malignancy by organ transplantation. Transplantation. 1994;57(6):970-4.
1991
Penn I. Donor transmitted disease: cancer. Transplant Proc. 1991;23(5):2629-31.
Detroz B, Detry O, D'Silva M, Pirenne J, Defraigne JO, Meurisse M, et al. Organ transplantation with undetected donor neoplasm. Transplant Proc. 1991;23(5):2657.
Oesterwitz HE, Lucius K. Transmission of cancer with cadaveric donor kidneys. Transplant Proc. 1991;23(5):2647.
1988
Penn I. Transmission of cancer with donor organs. Transplant Proc. 1988;20(5):739-40.
1980
Penn I. Some contributions of transplantation to our knowledge of cancer. Transplant Proc. 1980;12(4):676-80.
1973
Penn I. Transplantation of kidneys containing primary malignant tumors. Transplantation. 1973;16(6):674-5.
1971
Starzl TE, Penn I, Putnam CW, Groth CG, Halgrimson CG. Iatrogenic alterations of immunologic surveillance in man and their influence on malignancy. Transplant Rev. 1971;7:112-45.
1965
Martin DC, Rubini M, Rosen VJ. Cadaveric Renal Homotransplantation With Inadvertent Transplantation Of Carcinoma. Jama. 1965;192:752-4.
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