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CYTOGENETIC FEATURES OF CARCINOGENESIS

Kamilov Jasurbek DilshodovichTashkent Medical AcademyXudaynazarov Sobirjon QahramonovichScientific adviser: Lecturer, Department of Pathological Anatomy Tashkent Medical Academy
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<em>at present, the primary multiplicity of tumors is understood as the presence in one person of several independent malignant or benign neoplasms that have arisen synchronously or metachronously. Primary multiple malignant neoplasms (PMN) can develop in one organ, in paired organs or organs of the same system, as well as in organs and systems that are not related to each other by functional dependence.</em>

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