Abstract

Care of patients with multiple primary tumors, one of which is a tumor of the CNS, is a challenge of today's neurosurgery. This article considers the role of neurosurgery to clarify diagnosis, as well as its influence on the further treatment tactics in patients with primary multiple tumors. 26 patients with brain tumors combined with previously treated malignant diseases of other organs were surgically treated. The observation proved the need to verify the morphological structure of brain tumors to prescribe the subsequent adjuvant therapy in the patients despite their cancer anamnesis.

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