Context: The presence of multiple neoplasms in one patient is an uncommon event. Its occurrence ranges from 1.2% to 4.5% of cancer patients in autopsy and clinical studies. In the present article, cases of synchronous diagnoses of carcinoma and lymphoid neoplasms are reported. The intention of this report was to alert clinicians and pathologists to the possibility of the existence of concomitant neoplasms, in order to prevent inaccurate or delayed diagnosis and staging. Cases: Seven patients (four female and three male) with a median age of 61.4 years were diagnosed as having concomitant epithelial and hematological neoplasms. Discussion and Conclusion: Lymph nodes should be carefully examined when searching for metastases, because of the p...
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INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Multiple primary tumors (MPM) are defined as more than one synchronous canc...
BACKGROUND: The association between non seminomatous germ cell tumors (GCTs) and hematological malig...
CONTEXT: The presence of multiple neoplasms in one patient is an uncommon event. Its occurrence rang...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...
Synchronous double malignancy involving hematopoietic system and solid organs is rare. We report an ...
Background : There was a tendency toward increasing incidence of malignancies and double primary can...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...
Epithelial tumors synchronous with hematologic malignancies are very rare. The hystopathologic type ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant neoplasms increases with age, reflecting an increase in ...
Synchronous primary malignancy (SPM) is rare. We herein present a case of gastric carcinoma (GC) and...
The synchronous occurrence of two different neoplasias is an uncommon event, which may arise between...
Multiple primary malignancies involving papillary thyroid carcinoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL)...
Synchronous malignancies are rare conditions in oncology practices, generally seen as solid tumors w...
Contains fulltext : 53142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ovarian cancer...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Multiple primary tumors (MPM) are defined as more than one synchronous canc...
BACKGROUND: The association between non seminomatous germ cell tumors (GCTs) and hematological malig...
CONTEXT: The presence of multiple neoplasms in one patient is an uncommon event. Its occurrence rang...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...
Synchronous double malignancy involving hematopoietic system and solid organs is rare. We report an ...
Background : There was a tendency toward increasing incidence of malignancies and double primary can...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...
Epithelial tumors synchronous with hematologic malignancies are very rare. The hystopathologic type ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant neoplasms increases with age, reflecting an increase in ...
Synchronous primary malignancy (SPM) is rare. We herein present a case of gastric carcinoma (GC) and...
The synchronous occurrence of two different neoplasias is an uncommon event, which may arise between...
Multiple primary malignancies involving papillary thyroid carcinoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL)...
Synchronous malignancies are rare conditions in oncology practices, generally seen as solid tumors w...
Contains fulltext : 53142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ovarian cancer...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Multiple primary tumors (MPM) are defined as more than one synchronous canc...
BACKGROUND: The association between non seminomatous germ cell tumors (GCTs) and hematological malig...