Women's health issues in solid organ transplantation: Breast and gynecologic cancers in the post-transplant population.

Michelle Jones-Pauley, Sudha Kodali, Tamneet Basra, David W Victor
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Abstract

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.

实体器官移植中的妇女健康问题:移植后人群中的乳腺癌和妇科癌症。
实体器官移植的成功率稳步提高,这也导致了一系列独特的移植后问题。实体器官移植受者中新发癌症的比例高于普通人群。越来越多的证据表明,乳腺癌和妇科癌症在移植后患者中的死亡率可能更高。特别是宫颈癌和外阴阴道癌在这一人群中的死亡率明显更高。尽管死亡率风险增加,但目前在筛查和识别移植后患者的这些癌症方面还没有统一的标准。乳腺癌、卵巢癌和子宫内膜癌的发病率似乎没有明显增加。然而,有关这些癌症的数据仍然有限。我们需要进一步研究,以确定更积极的筛查策略是否对这些癌症有益。在此,我们回顾了与实体器官移植后人群中乳腺癌和妇科癌症相关的癌症发病率、死亡风险和当前筛查方法。
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