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Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database

BACKGROUND: De novo malignancies occur after liver transplantation because of immunosuppression and improved long-term survival. But the spectrums and associated risk factors remain unclear. AIMS: To describe the overall pattern of de novo cancers in liver transplant recipients. METHODS: Data from S...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Jie, Hu, Zhenhua, Zhang, Qijun, Li, Zhiwei, Xiang, Jie, Yan, Sheng, Wu, Jian, Zhang, Min, Zheng, Shusen
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4865237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27171501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155179
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author Zhou, Jie
Hu, Zhenhua
Zhang, Qijun
Li, Zhiwei
Xiang, Jie
Yan, Sheng
Wu, Jian
Zhang, Min
Zheng, Shusen
author_facet Zhou, Jie
Hu, Zhenhua
Zhang, Qijun
Li, Zhiwei
Xiang, Jie
Yan, Sheng
Wu, Jian
Zhang, Min
Zheng, Shusen
author_sort Zhou, Jie
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description BACKGROUND: De novo malignancies occur after liver transplantation because of immunosuppression and improved long-term survival. But the spectrums and associated risk factors remain unclear. AIMS: To describe the overall pattern of de novo cancers in liver transplant recipients. METHODS: Data from Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients from October 1987 to December 2009 were analyzed. The spectrum of de novo cancer was analyzed and logistic-regression was used to identify predictors of do novo malignancies. RESULTS: Among 89,036 liver transplant recipients, 6,834 recipients developed 9,717 post-transplant malignancies. We focused on non-skin malignancies. A total of 3,845 recipients suffered from 4,854 de novo non-skin malignancies, including 1,098 de novo hematological malignancies, 38 donor-related cases, and 3,718 de novo solid-organ malignancies. Liver transplant recipients had more than 11 times elevated cancer risk compared with the general population. The long-term overall survival was better for recipients without de novo cancer. Multivariate analysis indicated that HCV, alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, re-transplantation, combined transplantation, hepatocellular carcinoma, immunosuppression regime of cellcept, cyclosporine, sirolimus, steroids and tacrolimus were independent predictors for the development of solid malignancies after liver transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: De novo cancer risk was elevated in liver transplant recipients. Multiple factors including age, gender, underlying liver disease and immunosuppression were associated with the development of de novo cancer. This is useful in guiding recipient selection as well as post-transplant surveillance and prevention.
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spelling pubmed-48652372016-05-26 Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database Zhou, Jie Hu, Zhenhua Zhang, Qijun Li, Zhiwei Xiang, Jie Yan, Sheng Wu, Jian Zhang, Min Zheng, Shusen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: De novo malignancies occur after liver transplantation because of immunosuppression and improved long-term survival. But the spectrums and associated risk factors remain unclear. AIMS: To describe the overall pattern of de novo cancers in liver transplant recipients. METHODS: Data from Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients from October 1987 to December 2009 were analyzed. The spectrum of de novo cancer was analyzed and logistic-regression was used to identify predictors of do novo malignancies. RESULTS: Among 89,036 liver transplant recipients, 6,834 recipients developed 9,717 post-transplant malignancies. We focused on non-skin malignancies. A total of 3,845 recipients suffered from 4,854 de novo non-skin malignancies, including 1,098 de novo hematological malignancies, 38 donor-related cases, and 3,718 de novo solid-organ malignancies. Liver transplant recipients had more than 11 times elevated cancer risk compared with the general population. The long-term overall survival was better for recipients without de novo cancer. Multivariate analysis indicated that HCV, alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, re-transplantation, combined transplantation, hepatocellular carcinoma, immunosuppression regime of cellcept, cyclosporine, sirolimus, steroids and tacrolimus were independent predictors for the development of solid malignancies after liver transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: De novo cancer risk was elevated in liver transplant recipients. Multiple factors including age, gender, underlying liver disease and immunosuppression were associated with the development of de novo cancer. This is useful in guiding recipient selection as well as post-transplant surveillance and prevention. Public Library of Science 2016-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4865237/ /pubmed/27171501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155179 Text en © 2016 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhou, Jie
Hu, Zhenhua
Zhang, Qijun
Li, Zhiwei
Xiang, Jie
Yan, Sheng
Wu, Jian
Zhang, Min
Zheng, Shusen
Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database
title Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database
title_full Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database
title_fullStr Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database
title_short Spectrum of De Novo Cancers and Predictors in Liver Transplantation: Analysis of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Database
title_sort spectrum of de novo cancers and predictors in liver transplantation: analysis of the scientific registry of transplant recipients database
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4865237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27171501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155179
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