To the Editor:The risk of de novo cancer increases by 2 to 7-fold after liver transplantation[1].The most common de novo cancers are both solid(non-melanoma skin cancers,colorectal carcinoma,genito-urinary and head-ne...To the Editor:The risk of de novo cancer increases by 2 to 7-fold after liver transplantation[1].The most common de novo cancers are both solid(non-melanoma skin cancers,colorectal carcinoma,genito-urinary and head-neck cancer)[2,3]as well as hematologic malignancies,in particular the so-called post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder[4].展开更多
文摘To the Editor:The risk of de novo cancer increases by 2 to 7-fold after liver transplantation[1].The most common de novo cancers are both solid(non-melanoma skin cancers,colorectal carcinoma,genito-urinary and head-neck cancer)[2,3]as well as hematologic malignancies,in particular the so-called post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder[4].