Study, year | Region | Research type | Research period | Research design | Number of transplant recipients | Age,gender(male%) | Follow-up period(year) | Incidence cases of kidney cancer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Friman TK,2022 [17] | Finland | Retrospective study | 1987–2016 | Liver transplantation | 1078 | 49.8(36–58),49% | 8.1(0-30.9) | 7 |
 |  |  |  | Kidney transplantation | 4514 | 49.5(37–59),64% | 9.6(0-30.9) | 90 |
 |  |  |  | Heart transplantation | 599 | 50.3(37–57),75% | 8.3(0-29.6) | 11 |
 |  |  |  | Lung transplantation | 280 | 53.2(43–61),58% | 4.5(0-25.8) | 2 |
Leon-Rodriguez E,2020 [18] | Mexico | Retrospective study | 1967–2015 | Kidney transplantation | 1404 | 36.5(16–70),58.2% | 15(0–43) | 8 |
Yeh CC,2020 [19] | Taiwan | Retrospective study | 1997–2011 | Liver transplantation | 2127 | 45.5,71.6% | 5.9(3.8) |  |
 |  |  |  | Kidney transplantation | 5038 | 44.4,52.9% | 6.6(3.6) |  |
 |  |  |  | Heart transplantation | 687 | 46,79.8% | 5.9(3.8) |  |
Lengwiler E,2019 [20] | Switzerland | Cohort study | 2008–2014 | Kidney transplantation | 1557 | 53.9 (41.7–62.9),64.9 | 3.3(1.6-5) | -- |
O’Neill JP,2019 [21] | Ireland | Retrospective study | 1994–2014 | Liver transplantation | 562 | 48.5(15.7–70.7),54.1% | -- | 2 |
 |  |  |  | Kidney transplantation | 2382 | 43.02(1.42–77.43),62.7% | -- | 11 |
 |  |  |  | Heart transplantation | 214 | 47.09(40.77–57.55),77.6% | -- | 4 |
Heo J,2017 [22] | South Korea | Retrospective study | 1994–2014 | Liver transplantation | 2462 | 53,81.9% | 12.4 M(0.8–53.0) | 3 |
Kaneko J,2013 [23] | Japanese | Cohort study | 1996–2012 | Liver transplantation | 360 | 49,53.3% | 7.5 ± 3.4 | 2 |
Krynitz B,2013 [24] | Swedish | Cohort study | 1970–2008 | Liver transplantation | 1221 | 49(36–57),57% | 5(0–21) | 2 |
 |  |  |  | Kidney transplantation | 7952 | 47(35–57),62% | 8(0–38) | 70 |
 |  |  |  | Heart transplantation | 1012 | 50(38–57),61% | 5(0–23) | 1 |
Piselli P,2013 [25] | Italy | Cohort study | 1997–2009 | Kidney transplantation | 7217 | -,64.2% | 5.2(2.9–7.8) | 36 |
Schrem H,2013 [26] | Germany | Retrospective study | 1983–2010 | Liver transplantation | 2000 | 36.7(0–71), 53.3% | 7.25 | 7 |
Cheung CY,2012 [27] | China Hongkang | Retrospective study | 1972–2011 | Kidney transplantation | 4895 | 43.7 ± 12.6, 58.6% | 4.8 | 26 |
Engels EA,2011 [28] | USA | Cohort study | 1987–2008 | Liver transplantation | 37,888 | 47,60.9% |  | 1 |
 |  |  |  | Kidney transplantation | 102,654 |  |  | 565 |
 |  |  |  | Heart transplantation | 17,981 |  |  | 85 |
 |  |  |  | Lung transplantation | 7013 |  |  | 8 |
Collett D,2010 [29] | UK | Cohort study | 1980–2007 | Liver transplantation | 6846 | − 0.52% |  |  |
 |  |  |  | Kidney transplantation | 25,104 | − 0.62% |  |  |
 |  |  |  | Heart transplantation | 3609 | − 0.80% |  |  |
 |  |  |  | Lung transplantation | 2058 | − 0.53% |  |  |
Aberg F,2008 [30] | Finland | Cohort study | 1982–2005 | Liver transplantation | 540 | 43 ± 18, 45% | 6.3y(0–24) | 2 |
Jiang Y,2008 [31] | Canada | Cohort study | 1983–1998 | Liver transplantation | 2034 | 40–70,62% | 42.2 ± 33.8 m | 4 |
Villeneuve PJ,2007 [32] | Canada | Cohort study | 1981–1998 | Kidney transplantation | 11,155 | − 0.63.2% | - | 71 |