Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have an increased cancer risk compared to the general population, but absolute risks that better reflect the clinical impact of cancer are seldom estimated. All KTRs in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland, with a first transplantation between 1995 and 2011, were identified through national registries. Post-transplantation cancer occurrence was assessed through linkage with cancer registries. We estimated standardized incidence ratios (SIR), absolute excess risks (AER), and cumulative incidence of cancer in the presence of competing risks. Overall, 12 984 KTRs developed 2215 cancers. The incidence rate of cancer overall was threefold increased (SIR 3.3, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.2–3.4). The AER of a...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have an increased cancer risk compared to the general population...
Transplant recipients have increased cancer risk, but data on risk variation across different patien...
An excess of cancer risk among kidney transplant recipients has been well documented in several coun...
An excess of cancer risk among kidney transplant recipients has been well documented in several coun...
: Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are known to be at risk of developing several cancer types; howe...
: Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are known to be at risk of developing several cancer types; howe...
International audienceCancer data were reviewed in 488 patients who underwent renal transplantation ...
INTRODUCTION: It is widely accepted that the risk of malignancies is significantly increased among p...
International audienceCancer data were reviewed in 488 patients who underwent renal transplantation ...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
Background: Solid organ transplant recipients (OTRs) are at increased risk of cancer compared with ...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have an increased cancer risk compared to the general population...
Transplant recipients have increased cancer risk, but data on risk variation across different patien...
An excess of cancer risk among kidney transplant recipients has been well documented in several coun...
An excess of cancer risk among kidney transplant recipients has been well documented in several coun...
: Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are known to be at risk of developing several cancer types; howe...
: Kidney transplant (KT) recipients are known to be at risk of developing several cancer types; howe...
International audienceCancer data were reviewed in 488 patients who underwent renal transplantation ...
INTRODUCTION: It is widely accepted that the risk of malignancies is significantly increased among p...
International audienceCancer data were reviewed in 488 patients who underwent renal transplantation ...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
Background: Solid organ transplant recipients (OTRs) are at increased risk of cancer compared with ...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...
To assess incidence and risk factors for de novo cancers (DNCs) after kidney transplant (KT), we car...