Multiple Primary Malignancies

Multiple Primary Malignancies-1

Andrea Renda

2009

Many surgeons are confronted with cancer patients who have already been treated for another malignant neoplasm or who have a lesion formerly considered to be a metastasis but subsequently recognized as a new primary tumor. In other cases, individuals who have been cured of one cancer (i.e., of the digestive tract or breast) may later present with leukemia or lymphoma.

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