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Initial skin cancer screening for solid organ transplant recipients in the United States: Delphi method development of expert consensus guidelines.

Lauren D Crow1, Anokhi Jambusaria-Pahlajani2, Christina L Chung3, David A Baran4, Stefan E Lowenstein1, Mark Abdelmalek5, Rehana L Ahmed6, Milan J Anadkat7, Selim M Arcasoy8, Daniel Berg9, Kristin P Bibee10, Elizabeth Billingsley11, William H Black12, Travis W Blalock13, Melissa Bleicher14, Daniel C Brennan15, David G Brodland10, Mariah R Brown16, Bryan T Carroll10, John A Carucci17, Timothy W Chang1, George Chaux18, Carrie Ann Cusack19, Daniel F Dilling20, Alden Doyle21, Amir M Emtiazjoo22, Nkanyezi H Ferguson23, Scott W Fosko24, Matthew C Fox2, Simin Goral14, Alice L Gray25, John R Griffin26, Ramsey R Hachem27, Shelley A Hall28, Allison M Hanlon29, Don Hayes30, Gavin W Hickey31, Jonathan Holtz31, Robert Samuel Hopkins32, Jenny Hu33, Conway C Huang34, Shang I Brian Jiang35, Siddhartha G Kapnadak36, Edward S Kraus37, Erika D Lease36, Nicolae Leca36, James C Lee38, Justin J Leitenberger32, Mary Ann Lim14, Maria I Longo39, Shahid M Malik31, Jorge M Mallea40, Alan Menter41, Sarah A Myers42, Marcy Neuburg43, Rajiv I Nijhawan44, Douglas J Norman45, Clark C Otley46, So Yeon Paek47, Amit D Parulekar48, Manisha J Patel49, Vishal Anil Patel50, Timothy J Patton10, Melissa Pugliano-Mauro10, Karthik Ranganna51, Ashwin K Ravichandran52, Rachel Redenius53, Garrett R Roll54, Faramarz H Samie55, Thuzar Shin5, Jonathan P Singer56, Pooja Singh57, Seaver L Soon58, Teresa Soriano59, Ronald Squires60, Thomas Stasko61, Jennifer A Stein17, Sandra J Taler62, Norah A Terrault56, Christie P Thomas63, Sofya Tokman64, Rade Tomic65, Amanda R Twigg1, Mark A Wigger66, Nathalie C Zeitouni67, Sarah T Arron1.   

Abstract

Skin cancer is the most common malignancy affecting solid organ transplant recipients (SOTR), and SOTR experience increased skin cancer-associated morbidity and mortality. There are no formal multidisciplinary guidelines for skin cancer screening after transplant, and current practices are widely variable. We conducted three rounds of Delphi method surveys with a panel of 84 U.S. dermatologists and transplant physicians to establish skin cancer screening recommendations for SOTR. The transplant team should risk stratify SOTR for screening, and dermatologists should perform skin cancer screening by full-body skin examination. SOTR with a history of skin cancer should continue regular follow-up with dermatology for skin cancer surveillance. High-risk transplant patients include thoracic organ recipients, SOTR age 50 and above, and male SOTR. High-risk Caucasian patients should be screened within 2 years after transplant, all Caucasian, Asian, Hispanic, and high-risk African American patients should be screened within 5 years after transplant. No consensus was reached regarding screening for low-risk African American SOTR. We propose a standardized approach to skin cancer screening in SOTR based on multidisciplinary expert consensus. These guidelines prioritize and emphasize the need for screening for SOTR at greatest risk for skin cancer.
© 2019 Steunstichting ESOT.

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Keywords:  Delphi method; consensus; guidelines; post-transplant malignancy; skin cancer screening; solid organ transplant recipients

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31502728     DOI: 10.1111/tri.13520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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