Abstract

Summary 1. A case of multiple primary carcinomas is presented, one an adenocareinoma of the stomach, and the other an anaplastic carcinoma of the uterus (grade III). This occurred in an elderly female during a four-and-one-halfyear period with apparent cure through surgery. 2. It is emphasized that the immunity theory for primary carcinomas is to be disregarded. On the other hand, we are to be more conscious of the appearance of new primary carcinomas in patients who have already been susceptible to one.

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