This study examines the association of keratotic skin lesions with the development of skin cancer in 915 solid organ-transplant recipients in five European countries. In a hospital-based case–control study, cases with squamous- and basal-cell carcinoma were compared with controls without skin cancer. Questionnaires, scrutiny of medical charts, and skin examination were delivered according to a standardized protocol. Keratotic skin lesions and viral warts were counted on different body sites. Keratotic skin lesions were strongly associated with an increased risk of squamous-cell carcinoma, with adjusted odds ratios of 4.1 (2.4;7.0) and 12.1 (6.1;24) for 1–49 and 50 and more keratotic skin lesions compared with no lesions, respectively. Kerat...
IMPORTANCE Skin cancer is the most common malignancy occurring after organ transplantation. Although...
Skin cancer is a frequent complication of organ transplantation. Current guidelines advise specialis...
Background and objectives: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) represent the most frequently encounter...
This study examines the association of keratotic skin lesions with the development of skin cancer in...
This study examines the association of keratotic skin lesions with the development of skin cancer in...
Importance: Skin cancer, in particular squamous cell carcinoma, is the most frequent malignancy amon...
Skin cancer, in particular squamous cell carcinoma, is the most frequent malignancy among solid orga...
Keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) is the most common type of cancer among white populations, but it is eve...
The increased skin cancer incidence in organ transplant recipients is well-known, but the skin cance...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Skin tumours, in particular squamous-cell carcinomas (SCC), are the most common mal...
BACKGROUND: Renal-transplant recipients are at increased risk of developing skin cancers, especially...
Kidney transplant recipients frequently suffer from skin infections and malignancies, due to the eff...
Skin cancer, in particular squamous cell carcinoma, is the most frequent malignancy among solid orga...
This study aimed to investigate whether the occurrence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) ...
Background: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common epithelial malignancies in organ tr...
IMPORTANCE Skin cancer is the most common malignancy occurring after organ transplantation. Although...
Skin cancer is a frequent complication of organ transplantation. Current guidelines advise specialis...
Background and objectives: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) represent the most frequently encounter...
This study examines the association of keratotic skin lesions with the development of skin cancer in...
This study examines the association of keratotic skin lesions with the development of skin cancer in...
Importance: Skin cancer, in particular squamous cell carcinoma, is the most frequent malignancy amon...
Skin cancer, in particular squamous cell carcinoma, is the most frequent malignancy among solid orga...
Keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) is the most common type of cancer among white populations, but it is eve...
The increased skin cancer incidence in organ transplant recipients is well-known, but the skin cance...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Skin tumours, in particular squamous-cell carcinomas (SCC), are the most common mal...
BACKGROUND: Renal-transplant recipients are at increased risk of developing skin cancers, especially...
Kidney transplant recipients frequently suffer from skin infections and malignancies, due to the eff...
Skin cancer, in particular squamous cell carcinoma, is the most frequent malignancy among solid orga...
This study aimed to investigate whether the occurrence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) ...
Background: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common epithelial malignancies in organ tr...
IMPORTANCE Skin cancer is the most common malignancy occurring after organ transplantation. Although...
Skin cancer is a frequent complication of organ transplantation. Current guidelines advise specialis...
Background and objectives: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) represent the most frequently encounter...