We present the case of a patient with a double adenocarcinoma of the right colon and sigma associated with a bilateral infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma. Sigma and caecum bowel cancers were diagnosed at colonoscopy, with computerized tomography staging, while breast cancer was found with screening mammography. Following right hemicolectomy , sigmoidectomy and bilateral mastectomy the histology confirmed the presence of colonic adenocarcinoma and infiltrating and in situ lobular cancer. This case report reviews the treatment of synchronous neoplasia
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States amongst ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The occurrence of a second malignancy in a patient with a known malignant tumour is not uncommon. Sy...
We presented a case of patient with a double adenocarcinoma of right colon and sigma with a bilatera...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...
A 65-year-old female patient presented to the emergency clinic with abdominal pain, meteorism, and i...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONLong term survivors of breast cancer are at risk of developing distant metastasi...
This report describes a rare case of synchronous bilateral carcinoma of the breast in a postmenopaus...
Secondary colon malignancy is rare and has a nonspecific presentation. Breast cancer is the second m...
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMN) represent the occurrence of a second malignancy in the s...
AbstractIntroductionCancer developing from more than one origin is called multiple primary cancer (M...
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Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
AbstractThe occurrence of synchronous primary neoplasms remains an issue of great interest to surgeo...
Synchronous bilateral breast carcinoma (SBBC) is rare manifestation with an incidence ranging from 0...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States amongst ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The occurrence of a second malignancy in a patient with a known malignant tumour is not uncommon. Sy...
We presented a case of patient with a double adenocarcinoma of right colon and sigma with a bilatera...
Any two or more primary malignant tumors, in which each tumor is not an extension, recurrence, or me...
A 65-year-old female patient presented to the emergency clinic with abdominal pain, meteorism, and i...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONLong term survivors of breast cancer are at risk of developing distant metastasi...
This report describes a rare case of synchronous bilateral carcinoma of the breast in a postmenopaus...
Secondary colon malignancy is rare and has a nonspecific presentation. Breast cancer is the second m...
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMN) represent the occurrence of a second malignancy in the s...
AbstractIntroductionCancer developing from more than one origin is called multiple primary cancer (M...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
AbstractThe occurrence of synchronous primary neoplasms remains an issue of great interest to surgeo...
Synchronous bilateral breast carcinoma (SBBC) is rare manifestation with an incidence ranging from 0...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States amongst ...
Multiple primary tumors occur in clinical practice causing diagnostic dilemma. It is not very common...
The occurrence of a second malignancy in a patient with a known malignant tumour is not uncommon. Sy...