Clinical features and outcomes in kidney transplant recipients with renal cell carcinoma: A single-center study

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Background: Previous studies have recommended a 2-to 5-year waiting time prior to kidney transplantation (KT) in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and symptomatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and no delay for incidental early-stage RCC. Data on Asian KT recipients are unavailable. Methods: This is a Korean single-center retrospective study on 35 KT recipients with ESRD and RCC. Patients were classified into two groups: early KT (KT performed within 1 year after nephrectomy for RCC, including KT with simultaneous nephrectomy) and delayed KT (KT performed over than 1 year after nephrectomy for RCC). Patient survival, graft survival, and cancer recurrence were compared between both groups. Results: There were no statistically significant differences in patient survival (P = 0.388), graft survival (P = 0.317), or graft rejection rate (P = 0.207) between the early and delayed KT groups. Additionally, there were no differences in pathological characteristics or RCC stage other than cancer histology: acquired cystic disease-associated RCC (47.4%) was the most common RCC type in the early KT group, whereas clear cell type (62.5%) was the most common RCC type in the delayed KT group. No RCC recurrence was observed. Conclusion: Patients with early-stage and asymptomatic RCC do not require a mandatory observational period prior to KT after curative nephrectomy.

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Park, K. H., Yoon, J. A., Kim, H. S., Kim, H., Park, S. K., Kim, Y. H., … Baek, C. H. (2019). Clinical features and outcomes in kidney transplant recipients with renal cell carcinoma: A single-center study. Kidney Research and Clinical Practice, 38(4), 517–524. https://doi.org/10.23876/j.krcp.19.078

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