Fig. 3From: Risks and cancer associations of metachronous and synchronous multiple primary cancers: a 25-year retrospective studyThe distribution of the first-diagnosed cancers of multiple primary cancers. The distribution of the first-diagnosed cancers of metachronous and synchronous multiple primary cancers 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 femalesBack to article page