| Literature DB >> 31280224 |
Alessandro De Luca1, Federico Frusone1, Massimo Vergine1, Rosario Cocchiara2, Giuseppe La Torre2, Laura Ballesio3, Massimo Monti1, Maria Ida Amabile4.
Abstract
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms are multiple tumors with different pathogenetic origin. They may be synchronous or metachronous. The management of these conditions represents an interesting clinical scenario. A crucial aspect is the decision regarding which tumor to treat initially, and how to schedule further treatments according to individual tumor risk. This process involves a multidisciplinary physician team to ensure favorable outcomes. We describe a case report of a female patient affected by primary synchronous tumors of the breast and pectoral skin, which raised a series of diagnostic, etiological and therapeutic issues persuading us to carry out a critical review of the literature. CopyrightEntities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; multiple primary malignant neoplasms; review; solid tumors
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31280224 PMCID: PMC6689364 DOI: 10.21873/invivo.11605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vivo ISSN: 0258-851X Impact factor: 2.155