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How frequently do you recommend skin cancer screens in your patients with kidney transplants who are on immunosuppression?

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Nephrology · UCSF

For those with a history of skin cancers prior to transplant would recommend every 6 months. For those with no history of skin cancer I recommend skin checks every 6 months starting 1-2 years after transplant. Those at highest risk are the Latino and Caucasian propulations but even those in the less...

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Nephrology · Oregon Health and Science University Hospital

We follow the SUNTRAC guidelines.

For first screening, very high risk (prior history of NMSC)- 6 months post tx. High risk (older, fair-skinned) - 12 months. Medium risk (younger, fair-skinned) - 24 months. Low risk (dark skinned) - 10 years. Retransplants I usually recommend 6-12 months post-transp...

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Nephrology · University of Alabama Birmingham

In older adults with fair skin and obvious signs of sun damage I suggest routine skin cancer screening at least annually and will defer to their local dermatologist if more frequent follow up is needed. I generally do not ask my African American patients or patients under 40 to do this. I am curious...

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