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[Primary malignant neoplasms of intestine].

Authors: J, Jamski; M, Graca; M, Trystuła;

[Primary malignant neoplasms of intestine].

Abstract

The authors presented 6 cases of malignant neoplasms of intestine. Five of them were undergone emergency surgery, while one elective, due to complaints notified previously for a longer time. In all cases a segmental resection of intestine was done. Two patients were complementarily treated using chemiotherapeutics. Three patients survived 2-5 years after the operation. The last three patients are under the further follow up.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Intestinal Neoplasms, Humans, Female, Neoplasms, Second Primary, Middle Aged, Combined Modality Therapy, Aged

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