Triple synchronous invasive malignancies of the female genital tract in a patient with a history of leukemia: A case report and review of the literature.
CONCLUSION: The incidental diagnosis of more than one tumor is often a post-operative finding, usually with the detection of low-stage neoplasms. Multiple synchronous gynecologic cancers have a better prognosis than metastatic or advanced primitive disease. In a patient with multiple neoplasms, the prognosis is determined by the tumor with the worst prognosis.
PMID: 26972418 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Pathology, Research and Practice - Category: Pathology Authors: Chiofalo B, Di Giuseppe J, Alessandrini L, Perin T, Giorda G, Canzonieri V, Sopracordevole F Tags: Pathol Res Pract Source Type: research
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