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Multiple primary malignancies in patients with anal squamous cell carcinoma. [PDF]

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[Multiple primary malignant neoplasms].

open access: yesOtolaryngologia polska = The Polish otolaryngology, 1988
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Multiple primary malignancies

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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Multiple Primary Malignancies

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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Multiple Primary Malignancies

Archives of Surgery, 1966
MULTIPLE primary malignancies were considered rare and unusual when first described by Billroth 1 in 1879. As subsequent authors have shown, 2,3 they are relatively common. The surgeon should be aware of their frequent sites and behavior. In order to delineate these important factors in relation to multiple malignancies, patients with multiple ...
B L, Bachulis, R D, Williams
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Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasms

Journal of Urology, 1984
AbstractA 75‐year‐old man developed neurilemmoma of the left eighth cranial nerve, adenomatous polyp of the sigmoid colon, adenocarcinoma of the prostate, mixed cell type lymphoma of the right neck, and infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the right breast metachronously during a period of 38 years. The cancer of the right breast occurred 7 years after the
S S, Lee, B K, Wasiljew, K T, Song
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Multiple primary malignant tumors

Gastroenterology, 1987
Members of colon cancer-prone nonpolyposis families who had multiple primary malignant tumors were analyzed to determine the frequencies, locations, and stages of their cancers, and the duration of their survival. Colon cancers tended to be more proximal, were in a less advanced stage than in the general population, and in a majority of instances were ...
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Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasms

Archives of Surgery, 1969
Almost a century ago Billroth1described two patients in both of whom developed more than one primary malignant neoplasm. Although not published until 1869, one of these patients was reported in 1860 according to Warren and Gates2and Judge.3Since that time, there has been a permutation of the occurrence rate of this disease from that of a rare medical ...
L V, Campbell, A L, Watne
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