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Second Primary Respiratory Tract Malignant Neoplasms in Supraglottic Carcinoma
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1981In this study, a second respiratory tract malignant neoplasm developed in 20 of 163 cases of supraglottic carcinoma either at the time of diagnosis or after diagnosis. Using an actuarial method of calculation, 19% of the survivors will experience a second respiratory tract malignant neoplasm within five years after the diagnosis of supraglottic ...
D J, Wagenfeld +4 more
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Childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia with a second primary neoplasm
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 1979The occurrence of de novo cancer in renal transplant patients who have received immunosuppressive therapy has been noted. An increased incidence of second primary neoplasm (SPN) has been reported in adults with various forms of cancer. The incidence of SPN in childhood cancer is lower.
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Second primary gynecologic neoplasms among breast cancer survivors.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 20121588 Background: Excess of risk of several second primary malignancies after treatment for breast cancer (BC) has been reported. This risk can be related with shared risk factors, cancer susceptibility genes or prior treatments received. Hormonal factors and hormone therapy are known to be risk factors for both BC and some gynecological malignancies.
Maria Pilar Barretina Ginesta +9 more
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[Second primary tumors in patients with laryngeal neoplasms].
Anales otorrinolaringologicos ibero-americanos, 1999A cohort epidemiologic study of second primary tumours appeared in patients diagnosed of laryngeal neoplasms, between years 1988 and 1990, and a follow-up term of 5 years, is presented. An statistical analysis of several data to define a possible high risk group for developing primary tumours was performed for all patients.
J, Serra +8 more
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Second Primary Neoplasms Following a Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
2016Many women diagnosed with early breast cancer will be cured and survive for many years after their initial diagnosis. Therefore it is important to take into account the risk of the development of new primary malignancies in such patients. Patients may be predisposed to develop new primary cancers as a result of genetic predisposition, environmental ...
Felicity Paterson +3 more
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[The risk of second primary neoplasm in prostatic cancer patients].
Actas urologicas espanolas, 1994The risk of suffering a second primary neoplasia after bearing a prostate cancer has been evaluated. The study patients attended the Hospital La Fe and were diagnosed between 1984 and 1992. There was a total of 223 prostate neoplasias, 22 of which had associated a second neoplasia and in 12 cases, corresponding to seven tumoral locations, prostate ...
J M, Osca García +6 more
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Cytotoxic chemotherapy-induced second primary neoplasms: clinical aspects.
Neoplasma, 1991The incidence of second malignancies was assessed by retrospectively analyzing data from previous studies in well-defined and closely followed patient cohorts. After a median follow-up of more than 6 years following MOPP (mechlorethamine/vincristine/procarbazine/prednisone) chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy, 5% of patients with Hodgkin's ...
E, Petru, D, Schmähl
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Second malignant neoplasms following treatment for primary cancer.
Australian family physician, 2003Long term survival following treatment for primary cancer has increased significantly in the past decade. With cure comes 'survivorship'. One of the factors clearly affecting quality and length of survival is morbidity associated with treatment and the development of subsequent malignancies.This article aims to look at the risks associated with the ...
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