Metachronous
The term metachronous is used in oncology to refer to two (or more) independent primary malignancies when the second (or third, etc.) malignancy arose more than six months after the diagnosis of the first malignancy.
metachronous
The term metachronous is used in oncology to refer to two (or more) independent primary malignancies when the second (or third, etc.) malignancy arose more than six months after the diagnosis of the first malignancy.