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Ovarian and endometrial cancer after breast cancer – three primary malignancies in a single patient
1Department of Operative Gynecology,Poland
2Forensic Medicine Department,Poland
3Department of Gynecological Endocrinology,Poland
4Department of Mother’s and Child’s Health University of Medical Sciences of Poznań ,Poland
*Corresponding Author(s): R. Słopień E-mail: asrs@wp.pl
The authors present a case of a 56-year-old patient diagnosed with ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer who reported a breast cancer in her medical history.
Ovarian cancer; Endometrial cancer; Breast cancer.
M. Englert-Golon,B. Burchardt,R. Słopień,N. Smolarek,S. Sajdak. Ovarian and endometrial cancer after breast cancer – three primary malignancies in a single patient. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2020. 41(1);153-154.
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