Half of all long-term (> 10 year) australian kidney transplant recipients (KTR) will develop squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or solid organ cancer (SOC), making cancer the leading cause of death with a functioning graft. At least 30% of KTR with a history of SCC or SOC will develop a subsequent SCC or SOC lesion. Pharmacological immunosuppression is a major contributor of the increased risk of cancer for KTR, with the cancer lesions themselves further adding to systemic immunosuppression and could explain, in part, these phenomena. Immune profiling includes; measuring immunosuppressive drug levels and pharmacokinetics, enumerating leucocytes and leucocyte subsets as well as testing leucocyte function in either an antigen specific or non-speci...
Immunosuppression in solid-organ recipients is associated with a greater risk of de novo malignancy ...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have increased incidence of de novo cancers. After having underg...
Half of all long-term (>10 years) Australian Kidney Transplant Recipients (KTR) will develop Squamou...
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignancy in renal transplant recipients...
Long-term complications of continuous immunosuppression still remain a serious threat and are curren...
High regulatory T-cell (Treg) numbers predict recurrent cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in kidney ...
Advance online publication 12 August 2015Reducing immunosuppression has been proposed as a means of ...
Registry data show that there is an overall 3–5-fold increase in cancer risk in transplant recipient...
International audienceWhile the use of nonspecific immunosuppressive drugs has significantly reduced...
Risk of malignancy with long-term immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients.BackgroundImprove...
Cutaneous squamous cell cancer (SCC) affects up to 30% of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) within...
Background: To measure the risk of cancer in renal transplantation for recipients who had previously...
Background: Iatrogenic immunosuppression increases the risk of cancer after solid organ transplantat...
De novo malignancies constitute an emerging cause of morbidity after solid organ transplant (SOT), s...
Immunosuppression in solid-organ recipients is associated with a greater risk of de novo malignancy ...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have increased incidence of de novo cancers. After having underg...
Half of all long-term (>10 years) Australian Kidney Transplant Recipients (KTR) will develop Squamou...
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignancy in renal transplant recipients...
Long-term complications of continuous immunosuppression still remain a serious threat and are curren...
High regulatory T-cell (Treg) numbers predict recurrent cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in kidney ...
Advance online publication 12 August 2015Reducing immunosuppression has been proposed as a means of ...
Registry data show that there is an overall 3–5-fold increase in cancer risk in transplant recipient...
International audienceWhile the use of nonspecific immunosuppressive drugs has significantly reduced...
Risk of malignancy with long-term immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients.BackgroundImprove...
Cutaneous squamous cell cancer (SCC) affects up to 30% of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) within...
Background: To measure the risk of cancer in renal transplantation for recipients who had previously...
Background: Iatrogenic immunosuppression increases the risk of cancer after solid organ transplantat...
De novo malignancies constitute an emerging cause of morbidity after solid organ transplant (SOT), s...
Immunosuppression in solid-organ recipients is associated with a greater risk of de novo malignancy ...
Post-transplant malignancies cause significant morbidity and mortality. In this thesis we investigat...
Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have increased incidence of de novo cancers. After having underg...