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Search for: [Abstract = "assification as „Specialists” \(p=0.0001\), more frequently lived in cities than in villages \(p=0.0060\), especially cities with population higher than 500 thousand \(p=0.0001\), more frequently reported history of operation not related with uveal melanoma \(p=0.0000\) and women had smaller number \(≤2\) of pregnancies \(p=0.0008\). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the prevalence of multiple primary neoplasms in patients with uveal melanoma depended on a few above mentioned factors\: secondary and higher education, living in the city with over 500 thousand inhabitants, undergoing an operation and family history of cancer \(in relatives of I and I and\/or II degree\). Conclusions\: 1.The occurrence of primary malignancies of different location in patients with uveal melanoma constituted 5.2%. 2. The results can suggest common genetic factors in development of different cancers, indicate necessity of organizing broad prophylactic actions, emphasize great importance of availability of modern diagnostic methods and suggest the effect of environmental pollution on cancers development. They also suggest protective effect of pregnancy against multiple primary cancers development."]

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