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[Chronic granulocytic leukemia and an organ neoplasm in the same person].
Among 200 patients treated for chronic granulocytic leukaemia (CGL) 6 (3%) cases have been selected in whom a second synchronic or metachronic neoplasma coexisted. In one patient CGL was the first neoplasma and skin basalioma the second in line. In the remaining fife; Thyroid adenocarcinoma, adeno-carcinoma of the bowl (bis), epithelial carcinoma of the penis, epithelial carcinoma of the pulmonary, were followed respectively CGL as secondary tumor in same patient.