2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04248.x
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De Novo Kidney Graft Tumors: Results From a Multicentric Retrospective National Study

Abstract: De novo tumors in renal allografts are rare and their prevalence is underestimated. We therefore analyzed renal cell carcinomas arising in renal allografts through a retrospective French renal transplant cohort. We performed a retrospective, multicentric survey by sending questionnaires to all French kidney transplantation centers. All graft tumors diagnosed after transplantation were considered as de novo tumors. Thirty-two centers participated in this study. Seventy-nine tumors were identified among 41 806 r… Show more

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“…Eight cases of de novo carcinomas occurred in the allograft, which is much higher to the reference study [6]. The incidence was 0.19% in this series, which is lower than our 0.78% incidence (4-fold).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
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“…Eight cases of de novo carcinomas occurred in the allograft, which is much higher to the reference study [6]. The incidence was 0.19% in this series, which is lower than our 0.78% incidence (4-fold).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Hetet et al [21], in a review of the literature, found that the proportion of these histological types of kidney graft cancers was similar to those in native kidney cancers, namely 20–30%. However, in our series, papillary carcinomas represented more than 50% of the tumors as previously reported [6]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 47%
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