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Is transplantation a final end or a new start 10302010078 Liu Wangyuan Key Words Allograft grafts transplanted between individuals of the same species MHC major histocompatibility complex ID: 1041104

cancer transplantation hricik john transplantation cancer john hricik donald sons amp wiley primer novo 2011 post skin cell carcinoma

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1. Cancer in Transplantation Is transplantation a final end, or a new start?10302010078 Liu Wangyuan

2. Key WordsAllograft: grafts transplanted between individuals of the same speciesMHC: major histocompatibility complexmHC: minor histocompatibility complexDe Novo MalignancyKaposi’s SarcomaLymphoma

3. Graft Rejection Antigens[1]Blood group antigensMHC molecules mHC molecules

4. Pharmacological Method of Immunosuppression[2]Depletion of lymphocytesInhibition of lymphocyte activationInhibition of new nucleotide synthesis

5. To Be or Not To BeImmune System?

6. Common De Novo Malignancies[3]Non-melanoma skin cancerssquamous cell carcinoma (SCC)basal cell carcinoma(BCC)LymphomaKaposi’s sarcoma

7. Statistics of Skin Cancer[4]30 years earlier65 -100 times’ risk 43% of patients in 10 years (Australia)7-8% metastatic rate39% one-year survival rate

8. Prevention[4]Early detectionSelf-examinationSelf-protectionuse of UVB/UVA sunscreen on a daily basisuse of hats and other protective clothesmTOR inhibitors[5]Immunosuppression reduction

9. SummaryMechanism of Cancer in TransplantationCommon De Novo MalignanciesPrevention of Post-transplant CancersThe End

10. Reference[1] Qiquan Sun, Primer on Transplantation[M], John Wiley & Sons Ltd: Donald Hricik, 2011: 1-10[2] Ian AC Rowe, Primer on Transplantation[M], John Wiley & Sons Ltd: Donald Hricik, 2011: 20-25[3] Emma L. Lanuti, Transplantation Pathology[M], Cambridge University Press: Phillip Ruiz, 2009:26-45[4] John McCartney, Primer on Transplantation[M], John Wiley & Sons Ltd: Donald Hricik, 2011: 40-51[5] Josep M. Campistola, New concepts and best practices for management of pre- and post-transplantation cancer[J], Transplantation Reviews 2012 (26): 261–279