TY - JOUR
T1 - Women’s health issues in solid organ transplantation
T2 - Breast and gynecologic cancers in the post-transplant population
AU - Jones-Pauley, Michelle
AU - Kodali, Sudha
AU - Basra, Tamneet
AU - Victor, David W.
N1 - ©The Author(s) 2023. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/6/18
Y1 - 2023/6/18
N2 - The success of solid organ transplant has steadily improved which has led to a unique set of post-transplant issues. The rates of de novo cancer in the solid organ transplant recipient population are higher than those in the general population. There is growing evidence that breast and gynecologic cancers may have a higher mortality rate in post-transplant patients. Cervical and vulvovaginal cancers specifically have a significantly higher mortality in this population. Despite this increased mortality risk, there is currently no consistent standard in screening and identifying these cancers in post-transplant patients. Breast, ovarian and endometrial cancers do not appear to have significantly increased incidence. However, the data on these cancers remains limited. Further studies are needed to determine if more aggressive screening strategies would be of benefit for these cancers. Here we review the cancer incidence, mortality risk and current screening methods associated with breast and gynecologic cancers in the post-solid organ transplant population.
AB - The success of solid organ transplant has steadily improved which has led to a unique set of post-transplant issues. The rates of de novo cancer in the solid organ transplant recipient population are higher than those in the general population. There is growing evidence that breast and gynecologic cancers may have a higher mortality rate in post-transplant patients. Cervical and vulvovaginal cancers specifically have a significantly higher mortality in this population. Despite this increased mortality risk, there is currently no consistent standard in screening and identifying these cancers in post-transplant patients. Breast, ovarian and endometrial cancers do not appear to have significantly increased incidence. However, the data on these cancers remains limited. Further studies are needed to determine if more aggressive screening strategies would be of benefit for these cancers. Here we review the cancer incidence, mortality risk and current screening methods associated with breast and gynecologic cancers in the post-solid organ transplant population.
KW - Cancer screening
KW - Female-specific cancer
KW - Solid organ transplant
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U2 - 10.5500/wjt.v13.i4.129
DO - 10.5500/wjt.v13.i4.129
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37388393
AN - SCOPUS:85163383212
SN - 2220-3230
VL - 13
SP - 129
EP - 137
JO - World Journal of Transplantation
JF - World Journal of Transplantation
IS - 4
ER -