Double Malignancies: A Rare Entity by Subhashish Das in Surgery & Case Studies: Open Access Journal in Lupine Publishers
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
[1]. The incidence of multiple primary malignancies has not been
rare at all. Screening procedures have especially been useful
for the early detection of associated tumors, whereas careful
monitoring of patients has treated for primary cancer, and then
a good communication between patients and medical care team
would certify not only an early detection for secondary tumors,
but only finally & subsequently, an appropriate management [2].
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