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2021
Approximately 50,000 patients undergo hematopoietic cell transplantation worldwide each year. As survival continues to improve, we recognize the increased occurrence of late effects after transplant in survivors. One of the most impactful of these is second primary malignancies, the incidence of which increases with time posttransplant, and it is ...
Ashley Manning, Bronwen E. Shaw
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Approximately 50,000 patients undergo hematopoietic cell transplantation worldwide each year. As survival continues to improve, we recognize the increased occurrence of late effects after transplant in survivors. One of the most impactful of these is second primary malignancies, the incidence of which increases with time posttransplant, and it is ...
Ashley Manning, Bronwen E. Shaw
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Nature Plants, 2018
Plants synthesize a diversity of cell walls to fit the needs of different cell types and phases of development. A group of transcription factors has now been identified that governs formation of one type of primary cell wall.
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Plants synthesize a diversity of cell walls to fit the needs of different cell types and phases of development. A group of transcription factors has now been identified that governs formation of one type of primary cell wall.
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Second messengers in primary hypertension
Journal of Hypertension, 2003Item does not contain ...
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Second Primary Tumours in Children
1989The problem of second primary tumours is likely to increase in magnitude as the number of long-term survivors of childhood cancer grows and treatment protocols are intensified. Children with an underlying genetic disease appear to be at particular risk of developing a second tumour.
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Prophylactic Mastectomy for Prevention of the Second Primary
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967The exact cause of human breast cancer is unknown. Possibly several factors operate conjointlygenetic, environmental, viral, or hormonal. It is thus not surprising that cancer can arise in both breasts. In fact, when a woman has had cancer of one breast, her risk of developing one in the other is five times that of a woman who has never had mammary ...
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Second surgical intervention for recurrent and second primary bronchogenic carcinomas
Lung Cancer, 1992Second operations were performed in 1961-1990 on 23 patients with non-small cell bronchogenic carcinoma, constituting 2.5% of 906 who had undergone pulmonary resection for such tumor and 3.6% of the 641 with apparently curative surgery. The second operation was performed for recurrent tumor in 15 cases and for second primary tumor in eight.
Y, Watanabe +5 more
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Melanoma Update Second Primary Melanoma
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993BACKGROUND. Second primary melanoma is not a rare phenomenon. It occurs in at least 3 to 6% of melanoma patients and up to a third of individuals from melanoma‐prone families.OBJECTIVE. To review the clinical and histologic features of multiple primary melanoma. A schema for follow‐up of these patients is presented.CONCLUSIONS.
W, Frank, G S, Rogers
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Detection of second primary cutaneous melanomas
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2008There have been few studies investigating the value of follow-up in the detection of second primary melanomas (SPMs) and there is scant information on the role of self-surveillance by the patient. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of patient detection of both first primary melanomas (FPMs) and SPMs.Patients were interviewed to determine
A B, Francken, H M, Shaw, J F, Thompson
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Second primary tumour following retinoblastoma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989AbstractReported is a child who at the age of 18 months had presented with a left retinoblastoma. The lesion had involved the optic nerve (Stage IV), and was successfully treated by enucleation and radiotherapy. The radiation field did not include the mandible or the submandibular triangle. He was followed up until he left the area aged 11 years.
D C, Berridge +3 more
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Primary prevention of second victims
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021Esperanza L, Gómez-Durán +1 more
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