Double Primary Malignancies: A Clinical & Pathological Analysis Report from a Regional Cancer Institute in India

AuthorPuneet Bagrien
AuthorDaleep Singhen
AuthorMukesh Kumar Singhalen
AuthorGuman Singhen
AuthorGaurav Mathuren
AuthorShankar Lal Jakharen
AuthorSurender Beniwalen
AuthorNeeti Sharmaen
AuthorHarvindra Singh Kumaren
AuthorAjay Sharmaen
AuthorMegh Raj Bardiaen
Issued Date2014-06-30en
AbstractBackground: Patients which have diagnosed with a cancer, have a life time risk for developing another de novo malignancy depending on various inherited, environmental and iatrogenic risk factors. Cancer victims could survive longer due to settling treatment modalities, and then would likely develop a new metachronous malignancy. This article aims to report our observed trend of increasing, in prevalence of both synchronous and metachronous second primary malignancy, among the cancer victims, and to review the relevant literature.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordDouble primary malignancyen
KeywordSynchronousen
KeywordMetachronousen
KeywordSecond malignancyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDouble Primary Malignancies: A Clinical & Pathological Analysis Report from a Regional Cancer Institute in Indiaen
TypeResearch Articleen

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