PRIMARY MULTIPLE TUMOR EPIDEMIOLOGY

Authors

  • Ya.S. Mamadalieva Tashkent Institute of Advanced Medical Studies, Bukhara branch of the Republican specialized scientific and practical medical Center of Oncology and Radiology
  • U.G. Abdukarimov Tashkent Institute of Advanced Medical Studies, Bukhara branch of the Republican specialized scientific and practical medical Center of Oncology and Radiology

Keywords:

primary multiple tumors, cancer, multiply tumors.

Abstract

When an a patient more than one tumor in the same or another organ suggests that primary multiple tumors may be
present. For epidemiological studies, different concepts of multiple tumors are used with two main definitions taken from
the International Association of Cancer Registries and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The differences
in these two definitions should be taken into account when analyzing reports for several key criteria. This article discusses
and summarizes some of the literature data on In general, the frequency of multiply primary tumors ranges from 2-17%.
The reasons that can predispose patients to the primary multiple tumors can be grouped into factors related to the person
himself, lifestyle and the influence of environmental conditions. General principles and possible treatment options for
patients with synchronous and metachronic primary multiple malignant tumors are highlighted.

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Published

2020-07-08

How to Cite

Mamadalieva, Y., & Abdukarimov, U. (2020). PRIMARY MULTIPLE TUMOR EPIDEMIOLOGY. Toshkent Tibbiyot Akademiyasi Axborotnomasi, (5), 31-34. Retrieved from https://journals.tma.uz/index.php/ttaa/article/view/99

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