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Malignant Neoplasms Following Cardiac Transplantation
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1978
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Renal HomograftsUrologyTransplantationHeartlung TransplantKidney TransplantMalignant NeoplasmsMedicineKidney TransplantationPathologyColon CarcinomaOncologyMalignant DiseaseCardiologyHeart TransplantationCardiothoracic Surgery
Between Jan 6, 1968, and April 11, 1977, 124 patients underwent cardiac transplantation at Stanford University Medical Center, with a mean and median period of follow-up of 18.3 and 9.7 months, respectively. Malignant neoplasms developed in seven patients--three lymphoproliferative neoplasms, two skin cancers, one acute leukemia, and one colon carcinoma. Visceral tumors were often fatal and caused 11% of deaths after three months following transplantation. The incidence and spectrum of malignant neoplasms in this population are similar to those observed in recipients of renal homografts.
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