A Rare Combination of Synchronous Quadruple Primary Neoplasms: ACase Report and Literature Review

Journal of surgery and anesthesia(2019)

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The prevalence of multiple primary neoplasms (MPNs) is slowly increasing due to prolonged survival of cancer patients with advances in diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. We report an exceptional combination of quadruple primary neoplasms composed of right sided adenocarcinoma of the colon, renal cell carcinoma, teratoma of the ovary, uterine leiomyoma and pre malignant high grade cervix dysplasia. These combinations were not reported before.
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synchronous quadruple primary neoplasms
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