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Case Report: Case of cardiac metastases from melanoma, treated by stereotactic radiotherapy, using a MICRA implant. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cardiovasc Med
Belbachir M   +10 more
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Neoplasms of the Heart

open access: closed, 1985
Neoplasms of the heart may be divided into primary (benign or malignant) and secondary (metastatic). Primary cardiac neoplasms are rare, but may occur at any age. The majority are benign, the most common being the myxoma, which develops as a polypoid mass usually arising from the left atrium (LA).
Hugo Spindola‐Franco, Bernard G. Fish
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Malignant Neoplasms of the Heart in the United States

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Malignant cardiac neoplasms (MCN) are uncommon tumors, and there are few data-driven studies that examine the trends and characteristics of the numerous subtypes. This retrospective study aims to illuminate, summarize, and discuss trends surrounding MCN and associated co-occurrences by leveraging a larger dataset than previous studies.
Kristina Byers-Spencer   +7 more
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