Acute Kidney Disease in Oncology: A New Concept to Enhance the Understanding of the Impact of Kidney Injury in Patients with Cancer

Floris M.;Angioi A.;Lepori N.;Cabiddu G.;Pani A.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Background: Cancer patients are prone to developing acute kidney disease (AKD), yet this phenomenon remains understudied compared to acute kidney injury (AKI). AKD, which often develops insidiously, can cause treatment interruptions, extended hospital stays, and increased mortality. Summary: This perspective article explores the intricate relationship between AKD and cancer, focusing on prevalence, risk factors, implications for anticancer therapy, and long-term outcomes, including chronic kidney disease progression. Key messages: To emphasize the importance of early detection and intervention, this work advocates for increased research and awareness among clinicians to improve patient outcomes and manage healthcare burdens associated with AKD in cancer patients.
2024
Inglese
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Esperti anonimi
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Acute kidney disease
Acute kidney injury
Anticancer therapy
Cancer
Immunotherapy
Onconephrology
Toxicity
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
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Floris, M.; Trevisani, F.; Angioi, A.; Lepori, N.; Simeoni, M.; Cabiddu, G.; Pani, A.; Rosner, M. H.
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