Transplant recipients and Anal Neoplasia (TAN) study dataset
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DatasetAbstract
This dataset includes up to 125 kidney transplant recipients recruited from Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia. Baseline data includes demographics, risk factors of HPV-associated anal squamous cell cancer, cigarette smoking, sexual behaviours, history of anogenital warts ...
See moreThis dataset includes up to 125 kidney transplant recipients recruited from Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia. Baseline data includes demographics, risk factors of HPV-associated anal squamous cell cancer, cigarette smoking, sexual behaviours, history of anogenital warts and previous abnormal cervical cytology, concurrent but unrelated anal conditions and sexual practices. Clinical data such as date of transplantation, time on waiting list and current immunosuppression treatment were obtained from patients' clinical records. Anal swab test results for HPV detection and genotyping and cytopathology were collected.
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See moreThis dataset includes up to 125 kidney transplant recipients recruited from Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia. Baseline data includes demographics, risk factors of HPV-associated anal squamous cell cancer, cigarette smoking, sexual behaviours, history of anogenital warts and previous abnormal cervical cytology, concurrent but unrelated anal conditions and sexual practices. Clinical data such as date of transplantation, time on waiting list and current immunosuppression treatment were obtained from patients' clinical records. Anal swab test results for HPV detection and genotyping and cytopathology were collected.
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Date
2023-08-23Rights statement
Access can be requested via the Health Data Australia catalogue (https://researchdata.edu.au/health). A copy of the Data Sharing Policy can be found in https://rb.gy/bgrcq. For further information please contact the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) SHP-CTC node ([email protected]).Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public HealthShare