Clinical Reviews and Opinions

  • Abbreviation: Clin. Rev. Opinions
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-2553
  • DOI: 10.5897/CRO
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 42

Full Length Research Paper

Multiple primary malignancies: Vigilance is paramount in identification

Pradeep Balineni
  • Pradeep Balineni
  • Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India.
  • Google Scholar
Rekha Arcot
  • Rekha Arcot
  • Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India.
  • Google Scholar
Sandeep Pathivada
  • Sandeep Pathivada
  • Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India.
  • Google Scholar
Bharath Narayanasami
  • Bharath Narayanasami
  • Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India.
  • Google Scholar


  •  Received: 11 May 2019
  •  Accepted: 24 March 2020
  •  Published: 31 May 2020

References

Ahmed O, Abbas T (2014). Metachronous double malignancy involving the kidney and the breast: A case report. Case Reports in Clinical Medicine 3:67-69.
Crossref

 

Bagri PK, Singh D, Singhal MK, Singh G, Mathur G, Jakhar SL, et al. (2014). Double Primary Malignancies: A Clinical and pathological Analysis Report from a Regional Cancer Institute in India. Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention 7(2): 66-72.

 
 

Bolognesi M, Bolognesi D (2014). Synchronous Detection of Dual Neoplastic Malignant Disease: Adenocarcinoma of the Caecum and Renal Cell Carcinoma. Journal of Clinical Case Reports.4: 377.
Crossref

 
 

Chakrabarti S, Chakrabarti PR, Desai SM, Agarwal D, Mehta DY, Somanath S (2015). Spectrum of second primary malignant neoplasms in central india: case series from a tertiary care centre. Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 22:233-236.
Crossref

 
 

Chan GH, Ong PY, Low JJ, Kong HL, Ow SG, Tan DS (2018).Clinical genetic testing outcome with multi-gene panel in Asian patients with multiple primary cancers. Oncotarget. 9(55): 30649-30660.
Crossref

 
 

Di Martino E, Sellhaus B, Hausmann R, Minkenberg R, Lohmann M, Esthofen MW (2002). Survival in second primary malignancies of patients with head and neck cancer. Journal of Laryngology and Otology 116:831-838.
Crossref

 
 

Doshi PR, karandiakar MN, Swami RC, Singh HA, Nimbargi RC (2017). Dual tumor - clear cell sarcoma of kidney with differentiating neuroblastomaA rare case with review of literature. Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology 60: 111-114.

 
 

Etiz D, Metcalfe E, Akcay M (2017). Multiple primary malignant neoplasms: A 10- year experience at a single institution from Turkey. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics 13:16-20.
Crossref

 
 

Gupta D, Singh I, Mahajan N (2016). Second primary malignancies in head and neck region: Report on two cases. MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences 2:152-154.
Crossref

 
 

Irmie A, Achimas‑Cadariu P, Burz C, Puscas E (2010). Multiple primary malignancies‑epidemiological analysis at a single tertiary institution. Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases 19:69‑73.

 
 

Jena A, Patnayak R, Lakshmi AY, Manilal B, Reddy MK (2016). Multiple primary cancers: An enigma. South Asian Journal of Cancer 5(1):29-32.
Crossref

 
 

Joseph SC, Darlington CD, Anitha GFS (2016).A retrospective and prospective study of double malignancies in a tertiary care hospital in south India - a ten years' experience. International Surgery Journal 3: 674-682.
Crossref

 
 

Julie B (1995). Second Malignancies Associated with Doxorubicin, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology 12(2):111-113.
Crossref

 
 

Kim DH, Kim SM, Choi MG, Sohn TS, Bae JM, Kim S (2017).Multiple Primary Malignancies in Patients with Multiple Early Gastric Cancer. Journal of Gastric Cancer 17(2):154-161.
Crossref

 
 

Krishnatreya M, Rahman T, Kataki AC, Das A, Das AK, Lahkar K (2013). Synchronous primary cancers of the head and neck region and upper aero digestive tract: Defining high‑risk patients. Indian Journal of Cancer 50:322-326.
Crossref

 
 

Mesmoudi M, Boutayeb S, Mahfoud T (2011). Triple malignancy in a single patient including a cervical carcinoma, a basal cell carci-noma of the skin and a neuroendocrine carcinoma from an unknown primary site: A case report and review of the literature. Journal of Medical Case Reports 5:462.
Crossref

 
 

Raissouni S, Raissouni F, Rais G (2012). Radiation induced esophageal adenocarcinoma in a woman previously treated for breast cancer and renal cell carcinoma. BMC Research Notes 5:26.
Crossref

 
 

Sakellakis M, Peroukides S, Iconomou G, Boumpoucheropoulos S, Kalofonos H (2014). Multiple primary malignancies: a report of two cases. Chinese Journal of Cancer Research 26(2): 215-218.

 
 

Sehgal SA, Gupta P, Dhull AK, Vivek K (2018). Tailored approach for multiple primary neoplasms. Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare 5(47):3293-3296.
Crossref

 
 

Sharma D, Singh G, Kakkar N, Raj S (2016). Second primary malignancy: A retrospective analysis report from a tertiary cancer center of North India. Indian Journal of Cancer 53:595-599.
Crossref

 
 

Vogt A, Schmid S, Heinimann K, Frick H, Herrmann C, Cerny T, Omlin A (2017). Multiple primary tumours: challenges and approaches, a review. ESMO Open 2(2):e000172.
Crossref

 
 

Vogt A, Schmid S, Heinimann K, Frick H, Herrmann C, Cerny T, OmlinA(2017).Multiple primary tumours: challenges and approaches, a review. ESMO Open 2:e000172.
Crossref

 
 

Wood ME, Vogel V, Ng A, Andrea Ng, Lewis F, Pamela G, Lois BT (2012). Second malignant neoplasms: assessment and strategies for risk reduction. Journal of Clinical Oncology 30(30):3734-3745.
Crossref