Cumulative incidence and risk factors for cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma metastases in organ transplant recipients: The Skin Care in Organ Transplant Patients in Europe-International Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative metastases study, a prospective multicenter study

Estella de Jong (Lead / Corresponding author), Roel Genders, Catherine A Harwood, Adèle C Green, Elsemieke I Plasmeijer, Charlotte Proby, Edward Geissler, Carla Ferrándiz-Pulido, Emilie Ducroux, Sylvie Euvrard, Alexandra Geusau, Karin Jahn-Bassler, Liliane Borik-Heil, Emõke Rácz, Mirjam Nägeli, Günther Fl Hofbauer, Stefano Piaserico, Irene Russo, Lorna Mackintosh, João Borges-CostaMaria Angeliki-Gkini, Elisa Zavattaro, Paola Savoia, Beata Imko-Walszuk, Alicja Dębska-Slizień, Marjan Garmyn, Sofie van Kelst, Jan Ricar, Petra Cetkovska, Rubeta Matin, A Tülin Güleç, Deniz Seçkin, Chinedu Anthony Anene, Walmar R P Oliveira, Marius Rademaker, Jelle Goeman, Nan van Geloven, Emily Ruiz, Fadi Murad, Emily Karn, Chrysalyne D Schmults, Jan Nico Bouwes Bavinck

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    Abstract

    Introduction: Solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are believed to have an increased risk of metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), but reliable data are lacking regarding the precise incidence and associated risk factors. Methods: In a prospective cohort study, including 19 specialist dermatology outpatient clinics in 15 countries, patient and tumor characteristics were collected using standardized questionnaires when SOTRs presented with a new cSCC. After a minimum of 2 years of follow-up, relevant data for all SOTRs were collected. Cumulative incidence of metastases was calculated by the Aalen-Johansen estimator. Fine and Gray models were used to assess multiple risk factors for metastases. Results: Of 514 SOTRs who presented with 623 primary cSCCs, metastases developed in 37 with a 2-year patient-based cumulative incidence of 6.2%. Risk factors for metastases included location in the head and neck area, local recurrence, size > 2 cm, clinical ulceration, poor differentiation grade, perineural invasion, and deep invasion. A high-stage tumor that is also ulcerated showed the highest risk of metastasis, with a 2-year cumulative incidence of 46.2% (31.9%-68.4%). Conclusions: SOTRs have a high risk of cSCC metastases and well-established clinical and histologic risk factors have been confirmed. High-stage, ulcerated cSCCs have the highest risk of metastasis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1200-1209
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
    Volume90
    Issue number6
    Early online date1 Feb 2024
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

    Keywords

    • immunosuppression
    • organ transplantation
    • skin cancer
    • squamous cell carcinoma

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Dermatology

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