A population-based study of cancer incidence in solid organ transplants from donors at various risk of neoplasia

TitleA population-based study of cancer incidence in solid organ transplants from donors at various risk of neoplasia
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsTaioli E, Mattucci DA, Palmieri S, Rizzato L, Caprio M, Costa AN
JournalTransplantation
Volume83
Issue1
Pagination13 - 6
Date PublishedJan 15
ISSN0041-1337 (Print) 0041-1337 (Linking)
Accession Number17220783
Keywords*Tissue Donors, Cadaver, Cohort Studies, Community Health Services, Humans, Incidence, Italy / epidemiology, Living Donors, Neoplasms / *epidemiology, Organ Transplantation / *adverse effects, Postoperative Complications / *epidemiology, Risk Factors
Abstract

A population-based cohort study of recipients of organs from donors with a recognized history or active cancer has been conducted by linking the Italian National Registry of Transplanted Patients and the National Registry of Donors with Neoplasia Risk. Between 2002 and 2004, 8,198 solid organ transplants have been performed in Italy, 108 of them with organs from 59 cadaveric donors with various risk of neoplasia. There were two reported cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer during the follow up of the transplanted patients, which lasted 27.6+/-11.3 months (234 patient-years). In our study, recipients of organs from donors with various degree of neoplasia risk are exposed to a low risk of cancer transmission.

DOI10.1097/01.tp.0000247794.50318.4a 00007890-200701150-00003 [pii]
Notify Library Reference ID1514

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