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Multiple primary malignant tumors [PDF]
J, EINHORN, P, JAKOBSSON
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Corrigendum: Risk and prediction of multiple primary malignancies after early gastric cancer [PDF]
Na Chen +4 more
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Triple Malignancy: A Series of Three Cases [PDF]
Occurrence of Multiple Primary Malignancies (MPM) in an individual is an uncommon phenomenon. It can occur synchronously or metachronously, and the incidence ranges from 1 to 16%.
Bhavya S Kumar +4 more
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Background and Objective: Cancer survival has improved significantly, which reflects the achievements in screening, diagnosis, and treatment. As a consequence, multiple primary malignancies are diagnosed more frequently, with an incidence ranging from 0 ...
Moustafa S. Alhamadh +7 more
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Background and objective With the popularization of chest computed tomography (CT) early screening for lung cancer, the detection rate of lung cancer combined with multiple primary malignancies (MPM) in other organs has been increasing.
Shuai ZHANG +4 more
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Challenges of patients with a rare combination of multiple primary malignancies: a single-center experience and a case series study [PDF]
Objective: When more than one primary tumor presents in the same patient, multiple primary malignancies (MPMs) are diagnosed. The incidence of MPMs has increased due to the progress in diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors.
F. Rehab, E. Saad
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Multiple primary malignancies with complex genomic profiling
Multiple primary malignancies (MPMs) are more than one synchronous (within 6-month interval) or metachronous (more than 6-month interval) cancers diagnosed in a patient in the same or different organ system. We present a challenging case of a 72-year-old
Sanjay Hinduja +3 more
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Predictors of Multiple Primary Malignancies: Literature Review
The present paper considers the predictors of multiple primary malignancies. The multiple primary malignancies are often induced by genetic predisposition and familial cancer syndromes, environmental carcinogens and bad habits (e.g.
A. V. Sultanbaev +5 more
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Multiple primary malignancies are defined as two or three malignant neoplasms arising in different organ systems. Several cases of multiple primary malignancies are emerging in recent years due to the advancement in medical therapy and diagnostics ...
Danielle Anne Gonong, Manuelito Madrid
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What are multiple primary malignancies?
Over the past 30 years, the incidence of cancer in Poland has more than doubled. Advances in technology, early diagnosis and improved treatment make more and more malignancies curable. An increase in the survival of cancer patients has also been observed.
Anna Maria Romaszko, Anna Doboszyńska
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