Chapter 62 • Subsequent malignancies after successful treatment for cancer occur in a meaningful minority of persons. • Etiology is often multifactorial and includes known hereditary conditions, unrecognized genetic predisposition, primary cancer, therapeutic exposures, age, and lifestyle practices. • Guidelines for screening are available for some but not all situations; health care providers and patients should be aware of such guidelines. • Further research is needed to identify persons at highest risk so more useful preventive strategies can be developed.
Second Malignant Neoplasms
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Second Malignant Neoplasms
