Second primary cancers in patients with
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Tone Bjørge; Elin M. Hennig; Gry B. Skare; Odd Søreide; Steinar Ø. Thoresen
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Article
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1995
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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Multiple primary cancers in the same individual occur rarely. Consequently, a large number of cancer patients have to be followed for long periods to obtain adequate information about their risk of subsequent tumour development. Studies of multiple malignancies are of interest, since they may provid