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Multiple synchronous primary malignant neoplasms: A case report and literature review

Linlin Hao, Lihui Zhang, XU Chuan-jie, Min Jiang, Geyi Zhu, Jie Guo

2023Oncology Letters12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMN) are defined as two or more primary malignancies diagnosed in an individual. There is no association between these cancers, which can be classified into synchronous and heterochronous cancers depending on the time of diagnosis. The present study presented a rare case of bilateral breast, endometrial, cervical and ovarian cancers. Through thorough physical examination, pathology and immunohistochemistry, it could be determined that bilateral breast, endometrial and cervical cancers were primary malignant tumors and that ovarian cancer cannot be excluded as a result of metastasis. the present study also summarized the definitions, risk factors, prevalence characteristics, diagnostic ideas and treatment options for MPMN by reviewing the literature.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOncologyCancerMetastasisOncogeneBreast cancerImmunohistochemistryPathologyEndometrial cancerOvarian cancerInternal medicineGynecologyCell cycleMultiple and Secondary Primary CancersGenetic factors in colorectal cancerBreast Cancer Treatment Studies
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