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A world-wide survey on kidney transplantation practices in breast cancer survivors: The need for new management guidelines

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Kidney transplantation reduces mortality in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). Decisions about performing kidney transplantation in the setting of a prior cancer are challenging, as cancer recurrence in the setting of immunosuppression can result in poor outcomes. For cancer of the breast, rapid advances in molecular characterization have allowed improved prognostication, which is not reflected in current guidelines. We developed a 19-question survey to determine transplant surgeons’ knowledge, practice, and attitudes regarding guidelines for kidney transplantation in women with breast cancer. Of the 129 respondents from 32 states and 14 countries, 74.8% felt that current guidelines are inadequate. Surgeons outside the United States (US) were more likely to consider transplantation in a breast cancer patient without a waiting period (p = .017). Within the US, 29.2% of surgeons in the Western region would consider transplantation without a waiting period, versus 3.6% of surgeons in the East (p = .004). Encouragingly, 90.4% of providers surveyed would consider eliminating wait-times for women with a low risk of cancer recurrence based on the accurate prediction of molecular assays. These findings support the need for new guidelines incorporating individualized recurrence risk to improve care of ESRD patients with breast cancer.

KEYWORDS

cancer/malignancy/neoplasia: risk factors
clinical decision-making
clinical research/practice
comorbidities
hematology/oncology
kidney transplantation/nephrology
kidney transplantation: living donor
survey

Abbreviations

ER
estrogen receptor
ESRD
end stage renal disease
HER2
Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2
KDIGO
Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes
PR
progesterone receptor
SD
standard deviation
UCSF
University of California, San Francisco
US
United States

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