Volume 19, Issue 2 pp. 276-278

The genetic causes of the sequential occurrence of multiple primary malignancies in a young woman – 5 years on

V.N. HARRY mbbs, mrcog

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V.N. HARRY mbbs, mrcog

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen

Vanessa N Harry, Ward 43, Department of Gynaecological Oncology Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZN, UK (e-mail: [email protected]). Search for more papers by this author
G.P. CUMMING bsc(hons) md, frcog

G.P. CUMMING bsc(hons) md, frcog

Dr Gray's Hospital, Elgin

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G.V. NARAYANSINGH mbbs, frcog

G.V. NARAYANSINGH mbbs, frcog

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen

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D.E. PARKIN md, frcog

D.E. PARKIN md, frcog

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen

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N.E. HAITES obe, frcpath, frcp, fmedsci

N.E. HAITES obe, frcpath, frcp, fmedsci

Department of Medical Genetics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

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First published: 04 February 2010

Abstract

HARRY V.N., CUMMING G.P., NARAYANSINGH G.V., PARKIN D.E. & HAITES N.E. (2010) European Journal of Cancer Care19, 276–278
The genetic causes of the sequential occurrence of multiple primary malignancies in a young woman – 5 years on

The finding of three primary gynaecological malignancies in a young woman attending our unit was documented in 2001. We provide an update on this report as new events have prompted further discussion on the role of clinical guidelines in cancer management. The discovery of a genetic predisposition demonstrates the need for multidisciplinary input and heightened awareness in similar cases while the importance of treating each patient as an individual is emphasized.

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