Skin Cancer Risk in Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Transplant Recipients Compared With Background Population and Renal Transplant Recipients

Oct 11, 2015JAMA dermatology

Skin Cancer Risk in Blood Stem Cell Transplant Patients Compared to the General Population and Kidney Transplant Patients

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Abstract

Allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplant (HSCT) recipients have a 3.1-fold increased risk of basal cell carcinoma compared to the general population.

  • Allogeneic HSCT recipients show increased risks for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and malignant melanoma (MM), with hazard ratios of 18.3 and 5.5, respectively.
  • Compared to renal transplant recipients (RTRs), allogeneic HSCT recipients have a 3-fold higher risk of malignant melanoma.
  • The risk of basal cell carcinoma after allogeneic HSCT is notably associated with patients who received total-body irradiation.
  • Autologous HSCT recipients do not exhibit an increased risk of skin cancer.
  • The findings highlight the importance of dermatologic follow-up for allogeneic HSCT recipients.

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