Skin cancers after organ transplantation
S Euvrard, J Kanitakis, A Claudy - New England Journal of …, 2003 - Mass Medical Soc
S Euvrard, J Kanitakis, A Claudy
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003•Mass Medical SocSkin cancers are the most common tumors in patients who have received organ transplants.
This review discusses the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management of squamous-cell
and basal-cell carcinomas, cancers of the anogenital region, Kaposi's sarcoma, melanoma,
neuroendocrine skin carcinoma, and cutaneous manifestations of lymphoma in transplant
recipients.
This review discusses the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management of squamous-cell
and basal-cell carcinomas, cancers of the anogenital region, Kaposi's sarcoma, melanoma,
neuroendocrine skin carcinoma, and cutaneous manifestations of lymphoma in transplant
recipients.
Skin cancers are the most common tumors in patients who have received organ transplants. This review discusses the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management of squamous-cell and basal-cell carcinomas, cancers of the anogenital region, Kaposi's sarcoma, melanoma, neuroendocrine skin carcinoma, and cutaneous manifestations of lymphoma in transplant recipients.
