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Abstract
A higher risk for a variety of cancers is among the major complications of posttransplantation immunosuppression. In this part of a continuing series on cancers posttransplantation, this review focuses on the hematologic cancers after solid organ transplantation. Posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLDs), which comprise the great majority of hematologic cancers, represent a spectrum of conditions that include, but are not limited to, the Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas. The oncogenic Epstein-Barr virus is a key pathogenic driver in many PTLD cases, through known and unknown mechanisms. The other hematologic cancers include leukemias and plasma cell neoplasms (multiple myeloma and plasmacytoma). Clinical features vary across malignancies and location. Preventive screening strategies have been attempted mainly for PTLDs. Treatments include the chemotherapy regimens for the specific cancers, but also include reduction of immunosuppression, rituximab, and other therapies.Entities:
Keywords: cancer/malignancy/neoplasia; cancer/malignancy/neoplasia: hematogenous/leukemia/lymphoma; cancer/malignancy/neoplasia: registry/incidence; clinical research/practice; hematology/oncology; organ transplantation in general; translational research/science
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29178667 DOI: 10.1111/ajt.14603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transplant ISSN: 1600-6135 Impact factor: 8.086