Secondary neoplasm to non-hodgkin lymphoma treatment manifesting as a cancer of unknown primary: the first case in literature
CONCLUSION: This case suggests that cancer patients who received chemical or radiological treatment should be screened more carefully on the long term as it is possible to developed secondary neoplasms without a primary tumour in areas difficult to diagnose with traditional screening tools.PMID:38576933 | PMC:PMC10990406 | DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000001881
Source: Hand Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: George Bashour Nina Kheyrbek Ali Dway Elias Salloum Michael Georgeos Zuheir Alshehabi Source Type: research
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