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English: Main sites of metastases for common cancer types. Primary cancers are denoted by "...cancer" (except for skin melanoma) and their main metastasis sites are denoted by "...metastases". ===List of included information=== The included cancer types are the ones causing most death as per data from the US in 2008.[1] *Lung cancer, mainly to adrenal glands, brain, and bone[2] *Breast cancer, mainly to bone, liver, lung and brain.[3] *Colon cancer, mainly to liver.[4] *Pancreatic cancer, mainly to liver and lungs.[5] *Melanoma, mainly to brain[6] *Ovarian cancer, mainly to pleural cavity and liver[7] ===Not included information of major importance=== *Prostate cancer (in males) usually metastasizes to the bones.[8] ===References===
  1. Jemal A, Siegel R, Ward E et al. (2008). "Cancer statistics, 2008". CA Cancer J Clin 58 (2): 71–96. DOI:10.3322/CA.2007.0010. PMID 18287387.
  2. [1] PMID 16401990 Long-term survival cases of lung cancer presented as solitary bone metastasis.
  3. Lacroix M (December 2006). "Significance, detection and markers of disseminated breast cancer cells". Endocrine-related Cancer 13 (4): 1033–67. DOI:10.1677/ERC-06-0001. PMID 17158753.
  4. Metastatic Cancer: Questions and Answers archive copy at the Wayback Machine, fact sheet from the National Cancer Institute. Reviewed: 09/01/2004
  5. Medscape > Pancreatic Cancer Author: Tomislav Dragovich. Chief Editor: Jules E Harris. Updated: May 5, 2011
  6. [2] Melanoma Metastasis . By Isaiah J. Fidler. Cancer Control Journal. Vol 2, No. 5 September/October 1995
  7. [3] PMID 11844820: Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Metastasizing to the Brain: A Late Manifestation of the Disease With an Increasing Incidence
  8. Male Genitals - Prostate Neoplasms. Pathology study images. University of Virginia School of Medicine. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved on 2011-04-28.
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  • Prostate cancer (in males) usually metastasizes to the bones.[7]

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  1. [4] PMID 16401990 Long-term survival cases of lung cancer presented as solitary bone metastasis.
  2. Lacroix M (December 2006). "Significance, detection and markers of disseminated breast cancer cells". Endocrine-related Cancer 13 (4): 1033–67. DOI:10.1677/ERC-06-0001. PMID 17158753.
  3. Metastatic Cancer: Questions and Answers archive copy at the Wayback Machine, fact sheet from the National Cancer Institute. Reviewed: 09/01/2004
  4. Medscape > Pancreatic Cancer Author: Tomislav Dragovich. Chief Editor: Jules E Harris. Updated: May 5, 2011
  5. [5] Melanoma Metastasis . By Isaiah J. Fidler. Cancer Control Journal. Vol 2, No. 5 September/October 1995
  6. [6] PMID 11844820: Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Metastasizing to the Brain: A Late Manifestation of the Disease With an Increasing Incidence
  7. Male Genitals - Prostate Neoplasms. Pathology study images. University of Virginia School of Medicine. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved on 2011-04-28.

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    • 2011-06-17T07:17:51Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731797 Bytes) Retry
    • 2011-05-23T05:02:44Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731797 Bytes) Bunny-jumping, because it won't accept my latest edit. It's always the previous version that shows correct
    • 2011-05-23T05:00:57Z Mikael Häggström 621x767 (1234038 Bytes) see above
    • 2011-05-23T04:56:53Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731797 Bytes) Now it's to previous one that shows correct! Reverting.
    • 2011-05-23T04:55:29Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731797 Bytes) No response, so redid
    • 2011-05-23T04:54:11Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731797 Bytes) Made pancreas arrows blue to distinguish from the red of lung cancer
    • 2011-05-22T16:12:29Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731827 Bytes) darker green
    • 2011-05-22T15:57:46Z Mikael Häggström 680x1090 (1731823 Bytes) Ups, forgot to write out colorectal cancer
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