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Malignant Neoplasm in Kidney Transplantation

International Journal of Urology, 1998
Background: The kidney recipient is at a higher risk for cancer than is the general population, although the incidence of neoplasms in general is considered lower in Japan than in Western countries. The cause of this increased risk associated with either transplantation or geography has not yet been established.
H, Kishikawa   +7 more
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Cerebral Neoplasms Associated With Renal Transplantation

Archives of Neurology, 1970
IT HAS BEEN recognized recently that neoplastic growths, particularly of the reticuloendothelial system, may be a complication of human organ transplantation. Ten malignant lymphomas have been found in the world transplantation experience, an incidence apparently greater than chance.
S A, Schneck, I, Penn
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Lymphatic metastasis of transplantable animal neoplasms

Experientia, 1974
L'injection de 5 millions de cellules tumorales RD3 dans la patte du rat, fait apparaitre des depots metastasique sous forme de ganglions lymphatiques poplitetaux. L'examen histologique detaille montre qu'ils sont vraies metastases. Des resultats pareils sont apparus dans 2 autres tumeurs qui etaient histologiquement malignes, mais non dans celles qui ...
I, Carr   +3 more
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Malignant neoplasms following cardiac transplantation.

JAMA, 1978
Between Jan 6, 1968, and April 11, 1977, 124 patients underwent cardiac transplantation at Stanford University Medical Center, with a mean and median period of follow-up of 18.3 and 9.7 months, respectively. Malignant neoplasms developed in seven patients--three lymphoproliferative neoplasms, two skin cancers, one acute leukemia, and one colon ...
J G, Krikorian   +4 more
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Liver transplantation in malignant primary hepatic neoplasms

The American Journal of Surgery, 1992
Between April 1986 and August 1990, 151 liver transplantations were performed at our institution, 16 (11%) of them in 14 patients with primary hepatic tumors. There were 12 hepatocellular carcinomas, 1 angiosarcoma, and 1 Klatskin tumor. None of the tumors was resectable, and there was no preoperative evidence of extrahepatic tumoral extension ...
Enrique Moreno González   +15 more
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Haploidentical Transplants for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

2017
Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation remains the only curative therapy available for patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms and is mostly performed for primary myelofibrosis or secondary myelofibrosis with high dynamic international scoring system-plus score, advanced (or refractory) chronic myelogenous leukemia, and chronic myelomonocytic
Monzr M. Al Malki   +2 more
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Colorectal and anal neoplasms following liver transplantation

Colorectal Disease, 2010
AbstractObjective  Liver transplantation (LT) is the treatment of choice for end‐stage liver disease. The required immunosuppression increases the risk for developing malignancies. Some viruses play a crucial role. Data on neoplasms of the colon, rectum and anus in LT are limited.Method  A retrospective evaluation of the incidence and clinical course ...
J B, Albright   +10 more
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