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KDIGO Controversies Conference on onco-nephrology: kidney disease in hematological malignancies and the burden of cancer after kidney transplantation

Authors :
Małyszko, Jolanta
Bamias, Aristotelis
Danesh, Farhad R.
Dębska-Ślizień, Alicja
Gallieni, Maurizio
Gertz, Morie A.
Kielstein, Jan T.
Tesarova, Petra
Wong, Germaine
Cheung, Michael
Wheeler, David C.
Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C.
Porta, Camillo
Abu-Alfa, Ali K.
Amer, Hatem
Beutel, Gernot
Chapman, Jeremy
Chen, Xiaohong
Chudek, Jerzy
Cosmai, Laura
Danesi, Romano
De Stefano, Filippo
Iseki, Kunitoshi
Jaimes, Edgar A.
Jhaveri, Kenar D.
Jurczyszyn, Artur
Kazancioğlu, Rümeyza
Kitchlu, Abhijat
Kollmannsberger, Christian
Lahoti, Amit
Li, Yang
Macía, Manuel
Matsubara, Takeshi
Mitropoulos, Dionysios
Noiri, Eisei
Perazella, Mark A.
Ronco, Pierre
Rosner, Mitchell H.
Soler Romeo, Maria Jose
Sprangers, Ben
Stadler, Walter M.
Stevens, Paul E.
Tesař, Vladimír
Torres da Costa e Silva, Verônica
Vesole, David H.
Vijayan, Anitha
Viklický, Ondřej
Workeneh, Biruh T.
Yanagita, Motoko
Zakharova, Elena
Source :
Kidney International; December 2020, Vol. 98 Issue: 6 p1407-1418, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The bidirectional relationship between cancer and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is complex. Patients with cancer, particularly those with hematological malignancies such as multiple myeloma and lymphoma, are at increased risk of developing acute kidney injury and CKD. On the other hand, emerging evidence from large observational registry analyses have consistently shown that cancer risk is increased by at least 2- to 3-fold in kidney transplant recipients, and the observed increased risk occurs not only in those who have received kidney transplants but also in those on dialysis and with mild- to moderate-stage CKD. The interactions between cancer and CKD have raised major therapeutic and clinical challenges in the management of these patients. Given the magnitude of the problem and uncertainties, and current controversies within the existing evidence, Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) assembled a global panel of multidisciplinary clinical and scientific expertise for a controversies conference on onco-nephrology to identify key management issues in nephrology relevant to patients with malignancy. This report covers the discussed controversies in kidney disease in hematological malignancies, as well as cancer after kidney transplantation. An overview of future research priorities is also discussed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00852538 and 15231755
Volume :
98
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Kidney International
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs54728375
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2020.07.012