Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3477180 Journal of the Chinese Medical Association 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to assess the incidence and type of malignancies after heart transplantation at a medical institute in Taiwan.MethodsFrom January 1987 to December 2008, a total of 66 patients who survived more than 30 days after transplantation were enrolled in this study.ResultsOf the 66 heart transplant recipients, 8 (12.1%) post-transplant malignancies were diagnosed: 5 post- transplant lymphoproliferative diseases (PTLD), 1 prostate cancer, 1 lung cancer, and 1 squamous cell carcinoma of the cheek. The clinical presentations were diverse, and the diagnoses were confirmed by biopsy. Only 1 patient died of PTLD and subsequent multiple organ failure.ConclusionCancer is a limiting factor for long-term survival after heart transplantation. The most common type in this study was PTLD. Early detection and aggressive treatment results in good response and preserves the allograft.

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