Primary brain tumours as second primary: A novel association between meningioma and colorectal cancer

In a previous study, a decreased risk for first degree relatives of patients with astrocytoma has been observed for breast and colorectal cancer. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between breast and colorectal cancer as first primary cancer and the risk of developing astrocytoma...

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Astrocytoma - epidemiology
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Meningioma - epidemiology
Middle Aged
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Risk Assessment
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Time Factors
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