De Novo Malignancy After Pancreas Transplantation in Japan

Abstract Background Long-term immunosuppression is associated with an increased risk of cancer. Especially, the immunosuppression in pancreas transplantation is more intensive than that in other organ transplantation because of its strong immunogenicity. Therefore, it suggests that the risk of post-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation proceedings 2015-04, Vol.47 (3), p.742-745
Hauptverfasser: Tomimaru, Y, Ito, T, Marubashi, S, Kawamoto, K, Tomokuni, A, Asaoka, T, Wada, H, Eguchi, H, Mori, M, Doki, Y, Nagano, H
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Long-term immunosuppression is associated with an increased risk of cancer. Especially, the immunosuppression in pancreas transplantation is more intensive than that in other organ transplantation because of its strong immunogenicity. Therefore, it suggests that the risk of post-transplant de novo malignancy might increase in pancreas transplantation. However, there have been few studies of de novo malignancy after pancreas transplantation. The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of de novo malignancy after pancreas transplantation in Japan. Methods Post-transplant patients with de novo malignancy were surveyed and characterized in Japan. Results Among 107 cases receiving pancreas transplantation in Japan between 2001 and 2010, de novo malignancy developed in 9 cases (8.4%): post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders in 6 cases, colon cancer in 1 case, renal cancer in 1 case, and brain tumor in 1 case. Conclusions We clarified the incidence of de novo malignancy after pancreas transplantation in Japan.
ISSN:0041-1345
1873-2623
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.11.052