Abstract

In the byline, the name of the third author is spelled incorrectly. The correct name is: Yubao Liu. In addition, a term was spelled incorrectly in the title of the third section of the Materials and Methods. The correct title of the third section is: Western blot analysis for Ki67.

Highlights

  • Cancer is generally not considered a transmissible disease, direct transmission from one host to another has been documented in rare circumstances

  • For patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRF), renal transplantation confers improvement in quality of life and survival when compared to dialysis

  • Our results show that benign and malignant renal cells are differentially inhibited during prolonged organ preservation

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Introduction

Cancer is generally not considered a transmissible disease, direct transmission from one host to another has been documented in rare circumstances. One such example arises from the immunosuppressive condition following transplantation of a donor organ harboring occult malignancy. The transplant community has since learned that most cancers, including renal cancer, serve as contraindications for organ donation [2]. In the current era of scarce donor organs, a significant number of ESRF patients, especially those with severe medical problems on long-term dialysis, die from the complications of chronic renal insufficiency before they are able to receive a transplant [3]. Usually less than 4 cm in diameter, have low malignant potential; several transplant centers have explored the utilization of donor kidney after resection of small renal cancer [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]

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