Malignant Tumours in Renal Transplant Recipients Receiving Cyclosporin: Survey of 598 First-Kidney Transplantations
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
- Vol. 5 (4) , 282-288
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/5.4.282
Abstract
We analysed our population of renal transplant recipients treated with cyclosporin (CsA) and prednisolone with respect to clinically evident de novo malignancies. Eighteen of 598 patients (mean age 35.6 (1–73) years receiving their first renal graft between 1 May 1981 and 31 December 1986 developed a malignancy at a mean interval of 33.5 months. Types of malignancy were squamous carcinoma of the skin (1), carcinoma of the tonsils (1), urothelioma (5), renal-cell carcinoma (2), adenocarcinoma of colon and liver (3), metastic adenocarcinoma of the lung (1), teratocarcinoma of the testis (1), breast cancer (1), Hodgkin's lymphoma in the renal allograft (1), carcinoma of the uterus (1), and carcinoma of the prostate (1). Six cases were observed in the age group 40–49 years (3%), but only three in age group 20–29 years, and nine cases in patients older than 50 years. No malignancy emerged in children (age group n = 21 of 598 patients) developed malignant urotheliomas. It is concluded that de novo malignancies constitute a heterogeneous group with no obvious risk attributable to CsA treatment. As previously reported there is a special risk of malignant urotheliomas in patients with analgesic nephropathy. The risk in children seems to be low. We did not observe the high incidence of lymphomas and skin cancer reported by other groups.Keywords
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