Introduction. The continuously improving cancer detection at an early stage and improving survival rates have been observed and, therefore, patients are predisposed to detection of multiple primaries. It has been reported that the incidence of multiple primaries in breast cancer patients ranges from of 4% to 17%. Materials and methods. A group of 112 breast cancer patients with synchronous malignancies was presented. They constituted 0.09% of patients (118,952 cases) who were treated for breast cancer at the same time period, and made up 3.5% of all patients (3,176 cases) with multiple primary cancers, and 21.7% of all patients (517 cases) with breast cancer who developed multiple primaries. Results. The most frequent type of synchronous pr...
We report a case of a patient with triple synchronous primary malignancies (breast, colon, kidney) w...
Occurrences of multiple discrete synchronous or metachronous primary neoplasms in a single patient t...
Background: The presence of second synchronous or metachronous primary malignancies in a cancer pati...
Introduction. The continuously improving cancer detection at an early stage and improving survival r...
Objectives: Cancer morbidity rates have been increasing steadily. A longer lifespan and easier acces...
Introduction. Multiple primaries are defined as the existence of more than one synchronous or metach...
Introduction. The risk of developing subsequent primary cancers varies from 1% to 18% and it depen...
PURPOSE: Newly developed extra-mammary multiple primary cancers (MPCs) are an issue of concern when ...
Multiple primary malignancies have an increasing incidence in the general population due to better d...
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms are multiple tumors with different pathogenetic origin. They ma...
Over the past 30 years, the incidence of cancer in Poland has more than doubled. Advances in technol...
Background: A literature review on 1,104,269 cancer patients concluded that the prevalence of multip...
Background: The study aims to evaluate the current state and tendencies in multiple primary breast c...
Clinical features of the first and second primaries in patients with multiple malignancies have not ...
When in a patient more than one tumour in the same or a different organ is diagnosed, multiple prima...
We report a case of a patient with triple synchronous primary malignancies (breast, colon, kidney) w...
Occurrences of multiple discrete synchronous or metachronous primary neoplasms in a single patient t...
Background: The presence of second synchronous or metachronous primary malignancies in a cancer pati...
Introduction. The continuously improving cancer detection at an early stage and improving survival r...
Objectives: Cancer morbidity rates have been increasing steadily. A longer lifespan and easier acces...
Introduction. Multiple primaries are defined as the existence of more than one synchronous or metach...
Introduction. The risk of developing subsequent primary cancers varies from 1% to 18% and it depen...
PURPOSE: Newly developed extra-mammary multiple primary cancers (MPCs) are an issue of concern when ...
Multiple primary malignancies have an increasing incidence in the general population due to better d...
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms are multiple tumors with different pathogenetic origin. They ma...
Over the past 30 years, the incidence of cancer in Poland has more than doubled. Advances in technol...
Background: A literature review on 1,104,269 cancer patients concluded that the prevalence of multip...
Background: The study aims to evaluate the current state and tendencies in multiple primary breast c...
Clinical features of the first and second primaries in patients with multiple malignancies have not ...
When in a patient more than one tumour in the same or a different organ is diagnosed, multiple prima...
We report a case of a patient with triple synchronous primary malignancies (breast, colon, kidney) w...
Occurrences of multiple discrete synchronous or metachronous primary neoplasms in a single patient t...
Background: The presence of second synchronous or metachronous primary malignancies in a cancer pati...