Features of Second Primary Cancer in Patients with Gastric Cancer
Oncology2003Vol. 65(2), pp. 113–117
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Abstract
Since gastric cancer patients may develop synchronous and metachronous second cancers in other organs, effective preoperative and postoperative diagnostic modalities both for second primary cancers, as well as for the recurrence of gastric cancer, need to be developed.
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