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Fig. 2

From: Risks and cancer associations of metachronous and synchronous multiple primary cancers: a 25-year retrospective study

Fig. 2

The distribution of single primary cancer and multiple primary cancers. The distribution of single primary cancer and multiple primary cancers of 109,054 patients from 1991 to 2015 for all cases (A), males (B), and females (C). The green items represent the top-ten, first-diagnosed cancers of metachronous and synchronous multiple primary cancers for all cases, males, and females

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