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[Multiple neoplasms]

N Kantardzić1, I Selak, F Dalagija

  • 1Institut za onkologiju, Klinicki centar Sarajevo.

Medicinski Arhiv
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary
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This study examines multiple carcinomas, focusing on double lung cancers. It presents four cases, discussing the causes and development of these complex malignancies.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Pathology

Context:

  • Multiple primary carcinomas present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
  • Understanding the etiopathogenesis of multiple malignancies is crucial for patient management.

Purpose:

  • To describe observations on multiple carcinomas, particularly double carcinomas involving the lungs.
  • To present four distinct cases of multiple neoplasias and discuss their etiopathogenesis.

Summary:

  • The study details four cases of multiple carcinomas: three involving the throat and lungs, and one with lung and bladder involvement.
  • Three cases were metachronous (occurring at different times), while one was synchronous (occurring simultaneously).

Impact:

  • Highlights the complexity of multiple carcinomas, especially those affecting the lungs.
  • Contributes to the understanding of the development and origins of multiple cancers.