Multiple Synchronous Tumours: A Peculiar Clinical Case ()
ABSTRACT
Background: Due to improvements in diagnosis, the better outcomes of oncological
patients and the increase in the average age, the incidence of synchronous
tumours is likely to increase. Aim: To reflect on the challenges of a case with multiple integrated
diagnostic and therapeutic approaches and to bring to consideration the
increasing prevalence of similar situations. Case Presentation: In this clinical case, the authors describe the evolution of an asymptomatic patient with several synchronous
tumours (a GEJ primary adenocarcinoma, a low grade urothelial carcinoma in situ, a localized squamous cell lung
carcinoma and 2 IPMNs). Conclusion: The challenge of this case lies in
the difficult diagnostic approach, the assembly of a multidisciplinary and
time-sensitive treatment plan and the individualized follow-up, due to lack of
guidelines. More research is needed in this area.
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Leitão, M. , Alpoim, T. and Machado, M. (2019) Multiple Synchronous Tumours: A Peculiar Clinical Case.
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
10, 602-608. doi:
10.4236/jct.2019.107049.
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