Comparison of de novo tumours after liver transplantation with incidence rates from Italian cancer registries

  • Baccarani, U
  • Piselli, P
  • Serraino, D
  • Adani, Gl
  • Lorenzin, D
  • Gambato, M
  • Buda, A
  • Zanus, Giacomo
  • Vitale, A
  • DE PAOLI, A
  • Cimaglia, C
  • Bresadola, V
  • Toniutto, P
  • Risaliti, A
  • Cillo, Umberto
  • Bresadola, F
  • Burra, Patrizia
Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Aim: The purpose of this study is to describe de novo post-liver transplant malignancies and compare their frequency with incidence rates from Italian cancer registries. Patients and methods: Four hundred and seventeen patients subjected to liver transplantation, from 1991 to 2005, surviving for at least 30 days and without a previous diagnosis of cancer (including hepatocellular carcinoma), were evaluated for the development of de novo malignancies excluding non-melanoma skin cancers. Results: During a total follow-up time of 2856 person-years, 43 de novo malignancies were diagnosed in 43 liver transplantation recipients (10.3%). The most common cancers were non-Hodgkin lymphoma (9 cases), cancer of the head and neck (8 cases), Kaposi's ...

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