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Molecular characterization of breast cancer and multiple primary malignancies: the latest application using unmarked quantitative proteomics. [PDF]
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Management of multiple primary prostate malignant tumors: case report of synchronous prostatic adenocarcinoma and lymphoma. [PDF]
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Four Metachronous Cancers: Mutation Profiling Can Be Used to Distinguish Multiple Primary Cancers from Metastases. [PDF]
Hisanaga E, Sano T, Yokoo H.
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[Advances in the Treatment of Multiple Primary Lung Cancer]. [PDF]
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Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2017
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common, but the incidence has increased gradually since it was first described very many years ago. However, in spite of its increasing incidence, the presence of such primary malignancies in the breast and colon has been rare and far between, as against its ...
Adeyanju, MA, Ilori, AA
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Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common, but the incidence has increased gradually since it was first described very many years ago. However, in spite of its increasing incidence, the presence of such primary malignancies in the breast and colon has been rare and far between, as against its ...
Adeyanju, MA, Ilori, AA
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946
Summary 1. A case of multiple primary carcinomas is presented, one an adenocareinoma of the stomach, and the other an anaplastic carcinoma of the uterus (grade III). This occurred in an elderly female during a four-and-one-halfyear period with apparent cure through surgery. 2.
S L, SIEGLER, L M, SILVERSTEIN
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Summary 1. A case of multiple primary carcinomas is presented, one an adenocareinoma of the stomach, and the other an anaplastic carcinoma of the uterus (grade III). This occurred in an elderly female during a four-and-one-halfyear period with apparent cure through surgery. 2.
S L, SIEGLER, L M, SILVERSTEIN
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1998
The diagnosis of primary melanoma increases the risk of additional primary melanomas.We characterize the subgroup of patients with multiple melanomas.We reviewed the melanoma database.Sixty patients with multiple primary melanomas were identified. Twelve (20%) experienced melanomas in the same regional location, 43 (72%) in different locations, and 5 ...
T M, Johnson, T, Hamilton, L, Lowe
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The diagnosis of primary melanoma increases the risk of additional primary melanomas.We characterize the subgroup of patients with multiple melanomas.We reviewed the melanoma database.Sixty patients with multiple primary melanomas were identified. Twelve (20%) experienced melanomas in the same regional location, 43 (72%) in different locations, and 5 ...
T M, Johnson, T, Hamilton, L, Lowe
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JAMA, 1961
In the case here described, the patient had primary malignant lesions in 4 distinct organ-systems: adenocarcinoma of the duodenum, adenocarcinoma of the breast, adenocarcinoma of the endometrium, and multiple basal-cell carcinomata of the skin. The diagnoses were verified histologically.
S, WERTHAMER, M, JABUSH, J, SCHULMAN
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In the case here described, the patient had primary malignant lesions in 4 distinct organ-systems: adenocarcinoma of the duodenum, adenocarcinoma of the breast, adenocarcinoma of the endometrium, and multiple basal-cell carcinomata of the skin. The diagnoses were verified histologically.
S, WERTHAMER, M, JABUSH, J, SCHULMAN
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Seminars in Oncology, 2004
As the incidence and prevalence of cancer increase with age, it is reasonable to expect that the incidence and prevalence of multiple primary malignancies will increase as well. We ask here whether age is a risk factor for multiple primary malignancies and whether a special phenotype of older individual at increased risk of cancer may be identified ...
A. Luciani, L. Balducci
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As the incidence and prevalence of cancer increase with age, it is reasonable to expect that the incidence and prevalence of multiple primary malignancies will increase as well. We ask here whether age is a risk factor for multiple primary malignancies and whether a special phenotype of older individual at increased risk of cancer may be identified ...
A. Luciani, L. Balducci
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