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Risk of cancer in heart transplant recipients. Associations between heart transplantation and skin cancer
Sečníková, Zuzana ; Göpfertová, Dana (advisor) ; Dlhý, Jozef (referee) ; Šejda, Jan (referee)
The risk of cancer in heart transplant recipients. Association between heart transplantation and the incidence of skin cancer. Background:Organ transplant recipients are at significantly higher risk for developing a wide range of malignant tumours. Aim: Analysis of the incidence, histological spectrum and clinical impact of various types of cancer in heart transplant recipients. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed on 646 heart transplant recipients who underwent heart transplantation between 1993-2011 in The Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague. Relative risks of cancer were estimated as standardized morbidity ratios. Results: In total, 194 incident cases of malignancy occurred in 126 patients (19,5 %). Skin cancer, solid organ tumours and lymphoma represented 62 %, 35 % and 6 % of the malignancies, respectively. Conclusion: These findings confirm the fact that cancer is an important complication for long-term survival in heart transplant recipients whereas post-transplant malignancies have variable clinical impact. Even though nonmelanoma skin cancer has predominantly benign course, we underscore the importance of regular skin cancer screening in the post-transplant period.
Risk of cancer in heart transplant recipients. Associations between heart transplantation and skin cancer
Sečníková, Zuzana ; Göpfertová, Dana (advisor) ; Dlhý, Jozef (referee) ; Šejda, Jan (referee)
The risk of cancer in heart transplant recipients. Association between heart transplantation and the incidence of skin cancer. Background:Organ transplant recipients are at significantly higher risk for developing a wide range of malignant tumours. Aim: Analysis of the incidence, histological spectrum and clinical impact of various types of cancer in heart transplant recipients. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed on 646 heart transplant recipients who underwent heart transplantation between 1993-2011 in The Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague. Relative risks of cancer were estimated as standardized morbidity ratios. Results: In total, 194 incident cases of malignancy occurred in 126 patients (19,5 %). Skin cancer, solid organ tumours and lymphoma represented 62 %, 35 % and 6 % of the malignancies, respectively. Conclusion: These findings confirm the fact that cancer is an important complication for long-term survival in heart transplant recipients whereas post-transplant malignancies have variable clinical impact. Even though nonmelanoma skin cancer has predominantly benign course, we underscore the importance of regular skin cancer screening in the post-transplant period.

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