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It's known that organ transplant recipients with long-term drug-induced immunosuppression have a increase of the life-time incidence of squamous cell carcinoma. This study will analyze the incidence and type of skin cancer in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study and the association with exposure to immunosuppressive and antiinfective drugs and other parameters like age or gender of organ transplant recipients.
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Organ transplant recipients with long-term drug-induced immunosuppression have an increase of the life-time incidence of squamous cell carcinoma and are also affected at an earlier age than the general population. In organ transplant recipients prognosis of squamous cell carcinoma differs due to more rapid growth, less differentiation and higher risk for metastases in comparison to the general population. Epidemiological data indicate that the risk of skin neoplasms in organ transplant recipients is related to the cumulative exposure to immunosuppressive drugs over time. It remains unclear wether this risk differs between drug classes.
This study is a prospective observational cohort study of kidney, heart, lung, liver, pancreas and small bowel transplant recipients enrolled into the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS).
Since 2008 almost all organ transplant recipients in Switzerland are enrolled to the STCS. The STCS collects
The investigators will statistically illustrate the incidence, prevalence and type of skin neoplasms in the STCS. The investigators will show the association of the incidence of skin neoplasms and the exposure to different immunosuppressive drugs, other drugs and other parameters in the STCS (e.g. age, gender).
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