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Risk of critical illness among patients with solid cancers: a population-based observational study of 118,541 adults [PDF]
Importance: Critical illness may be a potential determinant of cancer outcomes and geographic variations, but its role has not been described before. Objective: To determine the incidence of admission to intensive care units (ICUs) within 2 years ...
Kinsella, John +5 more
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Multiple metachronous rare primary malignant tumors: A case report
Multiple primary malignant tumors (MPMTs) are rarely seen among the patients with malignant neoplasms. Moreover, the existence of five MPMTs in the same patient is an extremely rare phenomenon.
Xiaozhen Ying +6 more
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Multiple synchronous primary malignant neoplasms of renal, ureter and urinary bladder: a case report
Synchronous multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMNs) involving distinct histopathological entities within the upper urinary tract represent a rare clinical phenomenon.
Bincheng Huang +11 more
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Management of Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors
Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are derived from neuroendocrine cell system and can have benign or malignant characteristics. They are rare tumors, but have been increasing in incidence over the past 40 years.
Rongzhi Wang +5 more
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Extragenital malignant mixed mesodermal müllerian tumors (MT) are rare neoplasms with poor prognosis. Most of them affect women older than 60 years. We present here a case with primary peritoneal malignant mixed müllerian tumor occurring in a young woman
E. Uña, M. García-Tejeiro, M. Álvarez
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Physiopathological Implications of 7TM Receptors [PDF]
Seven-transmembrane (7TM) receptors are one of the most important proteins involved in perception of extracellular stimuli and regulation of variety of intracellular signaling pathways.
Cygankiewicz, Adam
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Quadruple primary malignancies: a rare case of breast, bladder, lung, and laryngeal cancer
Background: Multiple primary cancer (MPC) is defined as two or more primary malignant tumours in the same or a different organ that are simultaneous or metachronous. The reported incidence of MPC varies between 2 to 17%.
Laura Mītniece +2 more
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Multiple myeloma with primary manifestation in the mandible: a case report
Plasma cell neoplasms (multiple myeloma, solitary plasmocytoma of bone and extra medullar plasmocytoma) are characterized by a monoclonal neoplastic proliferation of plasma cells.
K. R. Arshdeep +3 more
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Biatrial Cardiac Metastases in a Patient with Uterine Cervix Malignant Melanoma
Primary malignant melanomas of uterine cervix are quite rarely seen neoplasms, and long-life prognosis of patients with this disease is poor. Immunohistochemical methods and exclusion of other primary melanoma sites are used to confirm the diagnosis.
Caglayan Geredeli +5 more
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Cases of more than three primary cancers are very rare. This study analyzed the genetic susceptibility of gene polymorphisms in three patients with multiple primary malignant neoplasms and examined the possible pathogenesis.
Le Wang +8 more
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