Introduction and objectives: De novo malignancies represent an important cause of death for liver transplant recipients. Our aim was to analyze predictors of extra-hepatic non-skin cancer (ESNSC) and the impact of ESNSC on the long-term outcome. Patients: We examined data from patients transplanted between 2000 and 2005 and followed-up in five Italian transplant clinics with a retrospective observational cohort study. Cox Regression was performed to identify predictors of ESNSC. A 1:2 cohort sub-study was developed to analyze the impact of ESNSC on 10-year survival. Results: We analyzed data from 367 subjects (median follow-up: 15 years). Patients with ESNSC (n=47) more often developed post-LT diabetes mellitus (DM) (57,4% versus 35,9%, p=0,004). At multivariate analysis, post-LT DM independently predicted ESNSC (HR 1.929, CI 1.029-3.616, p=0.040). Recipients with ESNSC showed a lower 10-year survival than matched controls (46,8% versus 68,1%, p=0,023). Conclusions: Post-LT DM seems to be a relevant risk factor for post-LT ESNSC. ESNSC could have a noteworthy impact on the long-term survival of LT recipients.

Predictors of solid extra-hepatic non-skin cancer in liver transplant recipients and analysis of survival: a long-term follow-up study / Gitto, Stefano; Magistri, Paolo; Marzi, Luca; Mannelli, Nicolò; De Maria, Nicola; Mega, Andrea; Vitale, Giovanni; Valente, Giovanna; Vizzutti, Francesco; Villa, Erica; Marra, Fabio; Andreone, Pietro; Di Benedetto, Fabrizio; Falcini, Margherita; Catellani, Barbara; Guerrini, Gian Piero; Serra, Valentina; Di Sandro, Stefano; Ballarin, Roberto; Piai, Guido; Schepis, Filippo; Margotti, Marzia; Cursaro, Carmela; De Simone, Paolo; Petruccelli, Stefania; Carrai, Paola; Forte, Paolo; Campani, Claudia; Zoller, Heinz. - In: ANNALS OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 1665-2681. - 27:3(2022), pp. 100683-100683. [10.1016/j.aohep.2022.100683]

Predictors of solid extra-hepatic non-skin cancer in liver transplant recipients and analysis of survival: a long-term follow-up study

Magistri, Paolo;Villa, Erica;Andreone, Pietro;Di Benedetto, Fabrizio;Catellani, Barbara;Guerrini, Gian Piero;Serra, Valentina;Di Sandro, Stefano;Ballarin, Roberto;Schepis, Filippo;Margotti, Marzia;Cursaro, Carmela;
2022

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Introduction and objectives: De novo malignancies represent an important cause of death for liver transplant recipients. Our aim was to analyze predictors of extra-hepatic non-skin cancer (ESNSC) and the impact of ESNSC on the long-term outcome. Patients: We examined data from patients transplanted between 2000 and 2005 and followed-up in five Italian transplant clinics with a retrospective observational cohort study. Cox Regression was performed to identify predictors of ESNSC. A 1:2 cohort sub-study was developed to analyze the impact of ESNSC on 10-year survival. Results: We analyzed data from 367 subjects (median follow-up: 15 years). Patients with ESNSC (n=47) more often developed post-LT diabetes mellitus (DM) (57,4% versus 35,9%, p=0,004). At multivariate analysis, post-LT DM independently predicted ESNSC (HR 1.929, CI 1.029-3.616, p=0.040). Recipients with ESNSC showed a lower 10-year survival than matched controls (46,8% versus 68,1%, p=0,023). Conclusions: Post-LT DM seems to be a relevant risk factor for post-LT ESNSC. ESNSC could have a noteworthy impact on the long-term survival of LT recipients.
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Predictors of solid extra-hepatic non-skin cancer in liver transplant recipients and analysis of survival: a long-term follow-up study / Gitto, Stefano; Magistri, Paolo; Marzi, Luca; Mannelli, Nicolò; De Maria, Nicola; Mega, Andrea; Vitale, Giovanni; Valente, Giovanna; Vizzutti, Francesco; Villa, Erica; Marra, Fabio; Andreone, Pietro; Di Benedetto, Fabrizio; Falcini, Margherita; Catellani, Barbara; Guerrini, Gian Piero; Serra, Valentina; Di Sandro, Stefano; Ballarin, Roberto; Piai, Guido; Schepis, Filippo; Margotti, Marzia; Cursaro, Carmela; De Simone, Paolo; Petruccelli, Stefania; Carrai, Paola; Forte, Paolo; Campani, Claudia; Zoller, Heinz. - In: ANNALS OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 1665-2681. - 27:3(2022), pp. 100683-100683. [10.1016/j.aohep.2022.100683]
Gitto, Stefano; Magistri, Paolo; Marzi, Luca; Mannelli, Nicolò; De Maria, Nicola; Mega, Andrea; Vitale, Giovanni; Valente, Giovanna; Vizzutti, Francesco; Villa, Erica; Marra, Fabio; Andreone, Pietro; Di Benedetto, Fabrizio; Falcini, Margherita; Catellani, Barbara; Guerrini, Gian Piero; Serra, Valentina; Di Sandro, Stefano; Ballarin, Roberto; Piai, Guido; Schepis, Filippo; Margotti, Marzia; Cursaro, Carmela; De Simone, Paolo; Petruccelli, Stefania; Carrai, Paola; Forte, Paolo; Campani, Claudia; Zoller, Heinz
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