Synchronous or metachronous occurrence of esophageal, gastric and colonic cancers is a very rare occurrence, although there are several case reports in literature. A case of a 41 years old man with metachronous cancers of colon and stomach is reported
In this paper, we report a patient with eleven synchronous/metachronous carcinomas in the upper gast...
An unusual case of advanced synchronous colon and gastric carcinoma is described. A 36 year old fema...
The stomach is a very rare location of metastatic deposits. We present a case of a gastric metastati...
Multiple primary cancer is an incidence when a patient has multiple malignancy in two or more organs...
The authors report on 30 synchronous cancer (19%) and 9 metachronous cancer (5.7%) observed in 5 yea...
Abstract Background Patients with advanced gastric cancer (GC) may ultimately die because GC mostly ...
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Synchronous colorectal cancer is a rare condition, which presents with the simultaneous development ...
Synchronous gastric and colon cancer although reported from East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) remain r...
In this paper, we discuss a 62-year-old woman who, in the course of 7 years (1994-2001), developed t...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...
The Authors report on a patient admitted several times for the occurrence of five multiple metachron...
Synchronous esophageal and gastric cancers with the pathologic features of a squamous cell carcinoma...
AbstractThe occurrence of synchronous primary neoplasms remains an issue of great interest to surgeo...
Objective: To examine the frequency and clinicopathological features of synchronous and metachronous...
In this paper, we report a patient with eleven synchronous/metachronous carcinomas in the upper gast...
An unusual case of advanced synchronous colon and gastric carcinoma is described. A 36 year old fema...
The stomach is a very rare location of metastatic deposits. We present a case of a gastric metastati...
Multiple primary cancer is an incidence when a patient has multiple malignancy in two or more organs...
The authors report on 30 synchronous cancer (19%) and 9 metachronous cancer (5.7%) observed in 5 yea...
Abstract Background Patients with advanced gastric cancer (GC) may ultimately die because GC mostly ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Synchronous colorectal cancer is a rare condition, which presents with the simultaneous development ...
Synchronous gastric and colon cancer although reported from East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) remain r...
In this paper, we discuss a 62-year-old woman who, in the course of 7 years (1994-2001), developed t...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...
The Authors report on a patient admitted several times for the occurrence of five multiple metachron...
Synchronous esophageal and gastric cancers with the pathologic features of a squamous cell carcinoma...
AbstractThe occurrence of synchronous primary neoplasms remains an issue of great interest to surgeo...
Objective: To examine the frequency and clinicopathological features of synchronous and metachronous...
In this paper, we report a patient with eleven synchronous/metachronous carcinomas in the upper gast...
An unusual case of advanced synchronous colon and gastric carcinoma is described. A 36 year old fema...
The stomach is a very rare location of metastatic deposits. We present a case of a gastric metastati...