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My Skin Cancer Journey Post-Kidney Transplant

onlylivingboyinnyTransplant Patient
January 28, 2026 in General

Hey, everyone. I'm almost twelve years post-kidney transplant. I've had a few run-ins with skin cancer, including two diagnoses in rapid succession recently. These led to repeat Mohs surgeries, painful recoveries, and wound complications.

I decided to recount my skin cancer experiences, lessons learned, and advice for other organ transplant recipients in a new blog post for TransplantLyfe:

https://www.transplantlyfe.com/education/blog/grateful-but-still-human

If anyone else has experience with this aspect of living with a transplant, feel free to share below.

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  • KimberlyTransplant Patient

    I have had my transplant for 41 years and had mohs surgery 1 time, October of 2018. It was so painful and yes I learned my lesson after it. I go to the dermatologist every 3 months and have places frozen off. I don’t want to ever go through that again. Finding a good dermatologist that you trust is very important. Stay out of the sun and if you have to be out in it wear sunscreen and long sleeves.

    January 29, 2026
  • onlylivingboyinnyTransplant Patient

    Kimberly, 41 years is tremendous...congrats! I couldn't agree more with the importance of being screened routinely! I've had plenty of skin lesions proactively frozen off as well.

    January 29, 2026
  • GarciaChauTransplant Patient

    Hey @onlylivingboyinny,

    All I can say is "OUCH!" and "OH! My!" Hope you are feeling better now and your dermis has calmed down. That IS an ordeal you went through. I was "cautioned" by my Cardiologist at one of my post transplant visits about skin cancer. When I started looking into it, the high risk of developing skin cancer freaked me out. I didn't want a bunch of chemicals, so I went with the zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Being at risk, motivated me to write an article for my hospital transplant newsletter - Make "SPF your BFF" I also read and quoted our very own Sam Dey! - (who wrote a great article by the way). I promote and encourage sunscreen at all my volunteer tabling events :), started a hat collection and have given up on my California tan. I'll be beige from now on. ๐Ÿ˜€

    January 29, 2026
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