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Secondary Malignancies
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Summary
Secondary Malignancies
are
New cancers
that occur in a person who has previously been diagnosed and treated for a different
Primary Cancer
, often as a result of the
Initial treatment
such as chemotherapy or radiation. These malignancies can be influenced by
Genetic Predispositions
,
Environmental Factors
, and the
Long-term Effects
of
Cancer Therapies
, necessitating
Ongoing surveillance
and
Management Strategies
in
Cancer survivors
.
Concepts
Cancer Survivor
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Genetic Predisposition
Environmental Factors
Oncogenesis
Surveillance
Carcinogenesis
Cancer Treatment
Tumor Biology
Anthracyclines
Late Effects Of Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy-related Toxicity
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