| Literature DB >> 29633548 |
Yvette A H Matser1, Matty L Terpstra2, Silvio Nadalin3, George D Nossent4, Jan de Boer5, Barbara C van Bemmel6, Susanne van Eeden7, Klemens Budde8, Susanne Brakemeier8, Frederike J Bemelman2.
Abstract
We report 4 cases of breast cancer transmission to transplant recipients from a single organ donor that occurred years after donation. The diagnosis of breast cancer was occult at the time of donation. All of the recipients developed a histologically similar type of breast cancer within 16 months to 6 years after transplantation. Three out of 4 recipients died as a result of widely metastasized disease. One of the recipients survived after transplant nephrectomy followed by cessation of immunosuppression and chemotherapy. This extraordinary case points out the often fatal consequences of donor-derived breast cancer and suggests that removal of the donor organ and restoration of immunity can induce complete remission.Entities:
Keywords: clinical decision-making; clinical research/practice; complication: malignant; donors and donation: deceased; organ transplantation in general
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29633548 DOI: 10.1111/ajt.14766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transplant ISSN: 1600-6135 Impact factor: 8.086