SYNCHRONOUS TRIPLE MALIGNANCY – A RARE CASE REPORT
Keywords:
Triple Malignancy, Synchronous Cancer, Case ReportAbstract
The occurrence of multiple primary (triple synchronous) malignant neoplasms are rare. The
exact aetiology is unknown and the management is complex. We describe a previously
healthy elderly male who presented with breathlessness and difficulty in passing urine.
Imaging revealed three separate tumours in prostate, lung and incidentally in oropharynx. All
three sites underwent individual histopathological examination. The patient was treated
initially with a combination of chemotherapy and hormonal therapy and later with external
beam radiotherapy for oropharyngeal lesion. The prognosis of such patients is poor. Our
patient expired with a survival of 16 months.








