Synchronous Malignancies: Pathological Analysis of Three Patients, Each with Dual Malignancies.
Md Ali OsamaPriti ChatterjeeRakesh KumarGunjan SainiRomesh LalRatna BiswasPublished in: Journal of laboratory physicians (2023)
Multiple primary malignancies are defined as two or more malignancies arising independently to each other in the same or different anatomical sites, while excluding the possibility of metastasis from the primary malignancy. Here, we present three cases, each with dual malignancies involving different anatomical locations.