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Patient survival after the diagnosis of cancer in renal transplant recipients

Authors :
Jacqueline van de Wetering
Willem Weimar
Andries J. Hoitsma
Joke I. Roodnat
Aline C. Hemke
Internal Medicine
Source :
Transplantation, 90, 1542-6, Transplantation, 90, 12, pp. 1542-6, Transplantation, 90(12), 1542-1546. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext INTRODUCTION: Malignancy is a well-known complication after renal transplantation. We studied the influence of cancer on patient survival in the Dutch renal transplant population in a nested case-controlled analysis. METHODS: Between March 1966 and May 2008, 15,227 renal transplantations in 12,805 recipients were registered in the Netherlands Organ Transplant Registry database. Total follow-up was 89,651 person years. We performed an analysis of patient and graft survival both from the day of transplantation and the diagnosis of cancer in recipients with invasive cancer. Recipients without invasive cancer, matched for gender, age, and year of transplantation, served as a control group. For the survival analysis after the diagnosis of cancer, the matched control group consisted of patients with a functioning graft at the moment the index patient was diagnosed with cancer. RESULTS: Cancer had been registered in 908 (7.1%) patients, 630 (69%) of them died with functioning kidney, 510 (81%) because of their malignancy (at 8.2 years after transplantation, median). The median patient survival after transplantation was 11.9 vs. 16.8 years in the study and control group, respectively (P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00411337
Volume :
90
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplantation
Accession number :
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