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pmid: 26588915
handle: 2434/449956 , 11585/553632 , 11571/1302286 , 11586/327299
The shortage of donors in the face of the increasing number of patients wait-listed for renal transplantation has prompted several strategies including the use of kidneys with a tumor, whether found by chance on harvesting from a deceased donor or intentionally removed from a living donor and transplanted after excision of the lesion. Current evidence suggests that a solitary well-differentiated renal cell carcinoma, Fuhrman nuclear grade I-II, less than 1 cm in diameter and resected before grafting may be considered at minimal risk of recurrence in the recipient who, however, should be informed of the possible risk and consent to receive such a graft.
Waiting Lists, Tissue Donor, Tumor transmission, 610, Risk Assessment, Donor Selection, Risk Factors, 617, Humans, Risk Factor, Kidney Neoplasm, Renal transplantation, Safety of donation, Kidney Transplantation, Kidney Neoplasms, Tissue Donors, Tumor Burden, Kidney donation; Renal cancer; Renal transplantation; Safety of donation; Tumor transmission; Nephrology, Renal cancer, Neoplasm Recurrence, Treatment Outcome, Kidney donation, Local, Waiting List, kidney donation; renal cancer; renal transplantation; safety of donation; tumor transmission; nephrology, Neoplasm Grading, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Human
Waiting Lists, Tissue Donor, Tumor transmission, 610, Risk Assessment, Donor Selection, Risk Factors, 617, Humans, Risk Factor, Kidney Neoplasm, Renal transplantation, Safety of donation, Kidney Transplantation, Kidney Neoplasms, Tissue Donors, Tumor Burden, Kidney donation; Renal cancer; Renal transplantation; Safety of donation; Tumor transmission; Nephrology, Renal cancer, Neoplasm Recurrence, Treatment Outcome, Kidney donation, Local, Waiting List, kidney donation; renal cancer; renal transplantation; safety of donation; tumor transmission; nephrology, Neoplasm Grading, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Human
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