Objective. With this study we aimed to research the effects of immunosuppressive drugs, their cumulative doses, and viral infections on development of malign tumors in patients who have undergone treatment for 5 years. Methods. We examined 100 patients who underwent renal transplantation from 2004 to 2009. Patients had mycophenolate mofetil and steroid in addition to cyclosporine, sirolimus, or tacrolimus as immunosuppressive treatment. For malignancy screening, physical examination, radiologic and endoscopic screening were done, and immunosuppressive drugs and their cumulative doses, age, sex, body mass index (BMI), dialysis history, and viral infection history were investigated. Results. The mean age of patients was 42.03 +/- 11.30 years....
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
An increased development of malignancies has been related to modern potent antirejection drugs. The ...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
Risk of malignancy with long-term immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients.BackgroundImprove...
Long-term immunosuppressive therapy after renal transplantation increases the risk of developing mal...
Registry data show that there is an overall 3–5-fold increase in cancer risk in transplant recipient...
Background: To measure the risk of cancer in renal transplantation for recipients who had previously...
Long-term complications of continuous immunosuppression still remain a serious threat and are curren...
Risk of malignancy with long-term immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients.BackgroundImprove...
After decades of successful organ transplantation clinicians continue to be troubled by the increasi...
A long-term retrospective follow-up study was performed to evaluate the risk of skin cancer in 1098 ...
Advances in patient care and immunosuppressive drugs have improved graft survival, resulting in an i...
Advances in patient care and immunosuppressive drugs have improved graft survival, resulting in an i...
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
An increased development of malignancies has been related to modern potent antirejection drugs. The ...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
Risk of malignancy with long-term immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients.BackgroundImprove...
Long-term immunosuppressive therapy after renal transplantation increases the risk of developing mal...
Registry data show that there is an overall 3–5-fold increase in cancer risk in transplant recipient...
Background: To measure the risk of cancer in renal transplantation for recipients who had previously...
Long-term complications of continuous immunosuppression still remain a serious threat and are curren...
Risk of malignancy with long-term immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients.BackgroundImprove...
After decades of successful organ transplantation clinicians continue to be troubled by the increasi...
A long-term retrospective follow-up study was performed to evaluate the risk of skin cancer in 1098 ...
Advances in patient care and immunosuppressive drugs have improved graft survival, resulting in an i...
Advances in patient care and immunosuppressive drugs have improved graft survival, resulting in an i...
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
Malignancies are a well-known complication of immunosuppressive therapy among renal transplant recip...
An increased development of malignancies has been related to modern potent antirejection drugs. The ...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...