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Case Report: Metachronous Quadruple Cancers Including Breast Cancer and Triple Genital Cancer

Most multiple primary cancers(MPCs) are double primaries, while quadruple cancer is rare, especially breast cancer and triple genital cancer. Our work is the first report about ametachronous quadruple cancer in the reproductive system, including breast, ovary, fallopian tube and cervix. A54-year-old...

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Published in:International journal of general medicine 2020-01, Vol.13, p.1575-1580
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Cancer
Cancer therapies
Case Report
Cervix
Chemotherapy
Development and progression
Endometrium
Fallopian tubes
genital cancer
Health aspects
Histochemistry
Lymphatic system
Medical diagnosis
Medical imaging
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multiple primary carcinoma
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quadruple cancer
Radiation therapy
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Tumors
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