BACKGROUND: Multiple primary neoplasm malignancies syndrome (MPMN), is the presence of two or more abnormal growths of tissue, occurring simultaneously. Although the number of second malignancies is increasing, due to several factors, the presence of triple or quadruple malignancies is still very rare. PATIENT AND METHODS: We report a case of a 78-year-old man, with six primaries: a prostatic adenocarcinoma, breast cancer, two melanoma, a basal cell carcinoma, and a lymphoma in a four years period. RESULTS: The onset of MPMN is probably caused by a mutation of DNA repair genes, probably the TP53 gene. Common features of this syndrome are early rise and low tendency to metastatize. We reviewed the markers of staminality for various tumors: R...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant tumors (MPMTs) has increased greatly with the progress o...
The multiple cancers (MC) phenotype represents an intriguing entity from both the clinical and the b...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...
The number of patients with multiple primary malignancies has been increasing steadily in recent yea...
Introduction: Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) are defined as two or more separate synchronous or meta...
Abstract Background Multiple primary cancers (MPC) have been identified as two or more cancers witho...
Background: Multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) could represent an interesting field of investigation ...
Multiple primary tumors, especially quadruple primary tumors, are extremely rare clinically, and the...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
Multiple primary tumors, especially quadruple primary tumors, are extremely rare clinically, and the...
BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an asso...
BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an asso...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) patients are frequently at risk of developing other malignancies followi...
At present, primary plurality of tumors refers to the presence of several independent malignant or b...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant tumors (MPMTs) has increased greatly with the progress o...
The multiple cancers (MC) phenotype represents an intriguing entity from both the clinical and the b...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...
The number of patients with multiple primary malignancies has been increasing steadily in recent yea...
Introduction: Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) are defined as two or more separate synchronous or meta...
Abstract Background Multiple primary cancers (MPC) have been identified as two or more cancers witho...
Background: Multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) could represent an interesting field of investigation ...
Multiple primary tumors, especially quadruple primary tumors, are extremely rare clinically, and the...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
Multiple primary tumors, especially quadruple primary tumors, are extremely rare clinically, and the...
BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an asso...
BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an asso...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) patients are frequently at risk of developing other malignancies followi...
At present, primary plurality of tumors refers to the presence of several independent malignant or b...
The incidence of multiple primary malignant tumors (MPMTs) has increased greatly with the progress o...
The multiple cancers (MC) phenotype represents an intriguing entity from both the clinical and the b...
Multiple malignancies may occur in the same patient, and a few reports describe cases with multiple ...