Abstract:Solid organ transplant is a curative treatment for end organ disease. However, the immunosuppressive therapy required to prevent graft rejection increases the likelihood of developing a subsequent malignancy. This retrospective cohort study from a multi-center academic hospital system investigated solid organ transplantation, immunosuppression, and the risk of subsequent malignancy. Of the 5,591 patients and 6,142 transplanted organs studied, there were 517 subsequent malignancies identified. Skin cancer was t… Show more
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