The Authors report on a patient admitted several times for the occurrence of five multiple metachronous primary malignancies (laryngeal carcinoma, endometrial adenocarcinoma, rectal cancerous polyp, Vater papilla carcinoma and transverse colon cancer). All five carcinomas were independent primary cancers and the lenghty time intervals between the onsets of each individual tumours confirm their independent non-metastatic origin. Classification, pathogenesis, genetic and environmental interactions of these tumours are discussed; in the case reported a family history of colon cancer was present, while no genetic markers abnormalities or chronic exposure to carcinogens were found. The case report suggests that an aggressive, appropriate surgi...
AbstractCoexisting primary malignancies have been described at length in the literature. While doubl...
Coexisting primary malignancies have been described at length in the literature. While double primar...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...
Occurrences of multiple discrete synchronous or metachronous primary neoplasms in a single patient t...
BACKGROUND: A remarkable number of patients presents with multiple primary malignancies (MPM) over ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The incidence of multiple primary malignancies has increased over the past years secondary to the lo...
Multiple primary cancer is an incidence when a patient has multiple Malignancy in two or more organs...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPrevalence of multiple primary malignancies is slowly increasing due to prolonge...
The number of patients with multiple primary malignancies has been increasing steadily in recent yea...
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms are multiple tumors with different pathogenetic origin. They ma...
The occurrence of multiple primary malignant neoplasias (MPMN) is a rare but increasingly frequently...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant neoplasms increases with age, reflecting an increase in ...
In this paper, we discuss a 62-year-old woman who, in the course of 7 years (1994-2001), developed t...
AbstractCoexisting primary malignancies have been described at length in the literature. While doubl...
Coexisting primary malignancies have been described at length in the literature. While double primar...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...
Occurrences of multiple discrete synchronous or metachronous primary neoplasms in a single patient t...
BACKGROUND: A remarkable number of patients presents with multiple primary malignancies (MPM) over ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The incidence of multiple primary malignancies has increased over the past years secondary to the lo...
Multiple primary cancer is an incidence when a patient has multiple Malignancy in two or more organs...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPrevalence of multiple primary malignancies is slowly increasing due to prolonge...
The number of patients with multiple primary malignancies has been increasing steadily in recent yea...
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms are multiple tumors with different pathogenetic origin. They ma...
The occurrence of multiple primary malignant neoplasias (MPMN) is a rare but increasingly frequently...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant neoplasms increases with age, reflecting an increase in ...
In this paper, we discuss a 62-year-old woman who, in the course of 7 years (1994-2001), developed t...
AbstractCoexisting primary malignancies have been described at length in the literature. While doubl...
Coexisting primary malignancies have been described at length in the literature. While double primar...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...