Incidence of Malignancy after Living Kidney Transplantation: A Multicenter Study from Iran
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2012Author
Einollahi, B
Rostami, Z
Nourbala, MH
Lessan-Pezeshki, M
Sim-Foroosh, N
Nemati, E
Pourfarziani, V
Beiraghdar, F
Nafar, M
Pour-Reza-Gholi, F
Mazdeh, MM
Amini, M
Ahmadpour, P
Makhdoomi, K
Ghafari, A
Ardalan, MR
Khosroshahi, HT
Oliaei, F
Shahidi, S
Abbaszadeh, S
Fatahi, MR
Hiedari, F
Makhlogh, A
Azmandian, J
Samimagham, HR
Shahbazian, H
Nazemian, F
Naghibi, M
Khosravi, M
Monfared, A
Mosavi, SM
Ahmadi, J
Jalalzadeh, M
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Malignancy is a common complication after renal transplantation. However, limited data are available on post-transplant malignancy in living kidney transplantation. Therefore, we made a plan to evaluate the incidence and types of malignancies, association with the main risk factors and patient survival in a large population of living kidney transplantation. We conducted a large retrospective multicenter study on 12525 renal recipients, accounting for up to 59% of all kidney transplantation in Iran during 22 years follow up period. All information was collected from observation of individual notes or computerized records for transplant patients. Two hundred and sixty-six biopsy-proven malignancies were collected from 16 Transplant Centers in Iran; 26 different type of malignancy categorized in 5 groups were detected. The mean age of patients was 46.2 +/- 12.9 years, mean age at tumor diagnosis was 50.8 +/- 13.2 years and average time between transplantation and detection of malignancy was 50.0 +/- 48.4 months. Overall tumor incidence in recipients was 2%. Kaposis' sarcoma was the most common type of tumor. The overall mean survival time was 117.1 months (95% CI: 104.9-129.3). In multivariate analysis, the only independent risk factor associated with mortality was type of malignancy. This study revealed the lowest malignancy incidence in living unrelated kidney transplantation.