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Second Primary Lung Cancer after Breast Cancer: Challenges and Approaches [PDF]
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies, with a 10-year survival rate for early non-metastatic stages of over 80%. However, recurrence or relapse may occur decades after completing therapy, and cancer survivors have also a risk of secondary ...
Elena-Monica BOGHICI +7 more
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Second Primary Cancers After Liver, Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancers, and These Cancers as Second Primary Cancers [PDF]
Second primary cancers (SPCs) are important clinically as they may negatively influence patient survival and they may tell about therapeutic side effects and general causes of cancer. Population-based literature concerning SPCs after hepatobiliary cancers is limited and here we assess risks of SPCs after hepatocellular cancer (HCC), and cancers of the ...
Zheng Guoqiao +7 more
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Risk of second primary cancer in men with breast cancer [PDF]
Abstract Introduction A retrospective registry-based cohort study was conducted to examine the risk of second primary cancer following the occurrence of breast cancer in males. Methods Data obtained from the California Cancer Registry ...
Satram-Hoang, Sacha +2 more
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Risk of second primary cancer among women in the Kaiser Permanente Breast Cancer Survivors Cohort. [PDF]
Background Breast cancer survivors are living longer due to early detection and advances in treatment and are at increased risk for second primary cancers. Comprehensive evaluation of second cancer risk among patients treated in recent decades is lacking.
Ramin C +10 more
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Second Primary Cancers After Kidney Cancers, and Kidney Cancers as Second Primary Cancers
Second primary cancers (SPCs) are increasing due to improving survival in first primary cancers. Previous studies on SPCs in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) have focused on treatment and other risk factors, but data of RCC as an SPC are scarce.In this study, we want to elucidate the risk for any SPC after RCC, and in reverse order, for RCC as an SPC after ...
Zheng, Guoqiao +6 more
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Second Primary Cancers Following Cancer Among Adolescents and Young Adults in Queensland, Australia, 1982–2018 [PDF]
Purpose: Increased risk of second primary cancers is an unwanted consequence of cancer survivorship. While the epidemiology of second cancers is well-documented for children and older people, less is known about second cancers among adolescent and young ...
Bradford, Natalie K +13 more
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Background: The risk of second primary cancers (SPC) is increasing after the first primary cancers (FPC) are diagnosed and treated. The underlying causal relationship remains unclear.
Xiaohao Ruan +7 more
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Background Second primary cancer incidence is rising among breast cancer survivors. We examined the risks of non-breast second primaries, in combination and at specific cancer sites, through a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Isaac Allen +7 more
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The Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on the Second Primary Malignancies in Colorectal Cancer Patients
IntroductionAll colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors have an increased risk of developing second primary malignancies (SPMs). The association between diabetes mellitus (DM) and the risk of cancer is well known. However, the role of DM and its therapy in the
Jana Halamkova +18 more
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Myeloma and Second Primary Cancers [PDF]
Acute leukemia after myeloma has been attributed to exposure to alkylating agents. However, leukemia is now being seen in patients receiving lenalidomide maintenance therapy. Patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance also have an increased risk of leukemia without ever being treated.
Ola, Landgren +2 more
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