International Transplant-Skin Cancer Collaborative

ITSCC - International immunosuppression & Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative

We are surgeons, clinicians & researchers from multiple disciplines dedicated to the care and understanding of skin cancer in organ transplant recipients. The International immunosuppression & Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative is a group of dermatologic surgeons, clinicians & researchers from multiple disciplines dedicated to advancing care & understanding of skin cancer in organ transplant recipients.
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So grateful for the work the International Transplant-Skin Cancer Collaborative is doing to improve awareness and care for transplant recipients! Your dedication truly makes a difference! 💖 #SkinCancerAwareness
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Incredible initiatives by ITSCC! It's crucial we prioritize the health and education of organ transplant recipients regarding skin cancer risks. Keep up the amazing work! 🌟 #TransplantHealth #TogetherWeCan
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1. How can we improve patient education and awareness regarding skin cancer risks for organ transplant recipients?
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2. What innovative research initiatives are currently being undertaken to better understand the link between immunosuppression and skin cancer outcomes in transplant patients?
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Connect with us Who We Are The International Immunosuppression Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative ITSCC is an organization of dermatologic surgeons clinicians and researchers from multiple disciplines dedicated to advancing the care and understanding of skin cancer in organ transplant recipients. Patient Education Solid organ transplant recipients are at a significantly increased risk of developing skin cancer in comparison to the general population. Most transplant recipients will develop a limited number of skin cancers that can be easily treated but a few recipients will develop hundreds of skin cancers which can become very difficult to treat and even life threatening. Learn more.

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