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[Multiple primary neoplasms in gynecology].

Authors: W, Michalica; E, Picha; K, Weghaupt;

[Multiple primary neoplasms in gynecology].

Abstract

7054 malign neoplasms were observed at the I. Univ.-Frauenklinik of Vienna in the years 1950-1969. 142 cases were multiple primary neoplasms, i.e. 2.01%. In 51 cases the double neoplasms were situated in the genital region (local multiplicity), in 91 cases was there a separated multiplicity with the cancer of the breast dominating. A third of the multiple neoplasms was synchronous, the two other thirds were metachromatic with the peak in the first years after the diagnosis of the gynecologic neoplasm. 5 cases of triple neoplasms were specified.

Keywords

Ovarian Neoplasms, Vaginal Neoplasms, Vulvar Neoplasms, Genital Neoplasms, Female, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms, Breast Neoplasms, Middle Aged, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary, Austria, Uterine Neoplasms, Humans, Female, Aged

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