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Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study
The incidence of colorectal cancer in kidney transplant recipients has been previously reported with conflicting results. In this study, we investigated if the incidence of colorectal advanced neoplasms in kidney transplant recipients, evaluated with screening colonoscopy, was higher than in healthy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8394220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9080937 |
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author | Privitera, Francesca Gioco, Rossella Civit, Alba Ilari Corona, Daniela Cremona, Simone Puzzo, Lidia Costa, Salvatore Trama, Giuseppe Mauceri, Flavia Cardella, Aurelio Sangiorgio, Giuseppe Nania, Riccardo Veroux, Pierfrancesco Veroux, Massimiliano |
author_facet | Privitera, Francesca Gioco, Rossella Civit, Alba Ilari Corona, Daniela Cremona, Simone Puzzo, Lidia Costa, Salvatore Trama, Giuseppe Mauceri, Flavia Cardella, Aurelio Sangiorgio, Giuseppe Nania, Riccardo Veroux, Pierfrancesco Veroux, Massimiliano |
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description | The incidence of colorectal cancer in kidney transplant recipients has been previously reported with conflicting results. In this study, we investigated if the incidence of colorectal advanced neoplasms in kidney transplant recipients, evaluated with screening colonoscopy, was higher than in healthy individuals. One-hundred sixty kidney transplant recipients undergoing screening colonoscopy were compared with 594 age- and sex-matched healthy individuals. Advanced colorectal neoplasia was found in 22 patients (13.7%), including four patients (2.5%) with colorectal cancer. Compared with the healthy population, kidney transplant recipients did not have an increased risk of developing a colorectal cancer (OR 0.69; 95% CI 0.236–2.063, p = 0.688) although it developed at a younger age. In contrast, kidney transplant recipients had a higher risk of developing an advanced adenoma compared with the control group (OR 1.65; 95% CI 0.930–2.981, p = 0.04). In conclusion, kidney transplant recipients did not have an increased incidence of colorectal cancer compared with healthy population. However, transplant patients displayed a higher incidence of colorectal adenomas, suggesting that screening colonoscopy in kidney transplant recipients should be expanded to include even younger recipients (<50 years old). |
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spelling | pubmed-83942202021-08-28 Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study Privitera, Francesca Gioco, Rossella Civit, Alba Ilari Corona, Daniela Cremona, Simone Puzzo, Lidia Costa, Salvatore Trama, Giuseppe Mauceri, Flavia Cardella, Aurelio Sangiorgio, Giuseppe Nania, Riccardo Veroux, Pierfrancesco Veroux, Massimiliano Biomedicines Article The incidence of colorectal cancer in kidney transplant recipients has been previously reported with conflicting results. In this study, we investigated if the incidence of colorectal advanced neoplasms in kidney transplant recipients, evaluated with screening colonoscopy, was higher than in healthy individuals. One-hundred sixty kidney transplant recipients undergoing screening colonoscopy were compared with 594 age- and sex-matched healthy individuals. Advanced colorectal neoplasia was found in 22 patients (13.7%), including four patients (2.5%) with colorectal cancer. Compared with the healthy population, kidney transplant recipients did not have an increased risk of developing a colorectal cancer (OR 0.69; 95% CI 0.236–2.063, p = 0.688) although it developed at a younger age. In contrast, kidney transplant recipients had a higher risk of developing an advanced adenoma compared with the control group (OR 1.65; 95% CI 0.930–2.981, p = 0.04). In conclusion, kidney transplant recipients did not have an increased incidence of colorectal cancer compared with healthy population. However, transplant patients displayed a higher incidence of colorectal adenomas, suggesting that screening colonoscopy in kidney transplant recipients should be expanded to include even younger recipients (<50 years old). MDPI 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8394220/ /pubmed/34440142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9080937 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Privitera, Francesca Gioco, Rossella Civit, Alba Ilari Corona, Daniela Cremona, Simone Puzzo, Lidia Costa, Salvatore Trama, Giuseppe Mauceri, Flavia Cardella, Aurelio Sangiorgio, Giuseppe Nania, Riccardo Veroux, Pierfrancesco Veroux, Massimiliano Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study |
title | Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study |
title_full | Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study |
title_fullStr | Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study |
title_short | Colorectal Cancer after Kidney Transplantation: A Screening Colonoscopy Case-Control Study |
title_sort | colorectal cancer after kidney transplantation: a screening colonoscopy case-control study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8394220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9080937 |
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