Publication Type : Journal Article
Thematic Areas : Medical Sciences
Publisher : Transplantation Proceedings,
Source : Transplantation Proceedings, Volume 39, Number 10, p.3477 - 3480 (2007)
Url : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041134507012626
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Department : Gastrointestinal Surgery
Year : 2007
Abstract : A widening gap between supply and demand for transplantable kidneys has led to increasing use of marginal living donors from an elderly population in kidney transplantation programs. Although the graft survivals of these marginal organs are comparable with those of standard donors, the attendant risk of transmission of malignancy from older donors is high, given that aging is a risk factor for malignancy. Herein we have highlighted a case of small cell carcinoma developing in a marginal elderly donor at 10 months after kidney donation. The recipient remains free of malignancy at 36 months after transplantation. The exhaustiveness of tests for screening of elderly living donors for malignancy as well as the surveillance of recipients at high risk of developing donor-derived malignancy remain uncertain.
Cite this Research Publication : B. T. Nair, Bhat, S. H., Narayan, U. V., Sukumar, S., Saheed, M., Kurien, G., and Dr. Sudhindran S., “Donate Organs Not Malignancies: Postoperative Small Cell Lung Carcinoma in a Marginal Living Kidney Donor”, Transplantation Proceedings, vol. 39, pp. 3477 - 3480, 2007.