Synchronous primary double tumor at autopsy: small cell carcinoma of the lung and hepatocellular carcinoma: case report
Vol. 162 No. 1: January - February, 2023
Case Report
August 22, 2022
February 23, 2023
Multiple primary malignancies (MPMs) are described as two or more independent primary malignancies, in the same or different organs in one patient. The second most common cancers in lung cancer patients are another primary lung cancer, followed by
Synchronous primary double tumor at autopsy: small cell carcinoma of the lung and hepatocellular carcinoma: case report. (2023). Revista médica (Colegio De Médicos Y Cirujanos De Guatemala), 162(1), 48-50. https://doi.org/10.36109/rmg.v162i1.593
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Synchronous primary double tumor at autopsy: small cell carcinoma of the lung and hepatocellular carcinoma: case report. (2023). Revista médica (Colegio De Médicos Y Cirujanos De Guatemala), 162(1), 48-50. https://doi.org/10.36109/rmg.v162i1.593