Synchronous primary malignancies are defined as two or more malignancies without finding a subordinate relationship in different organs of the patient. Reports of patients with primary malignancies with hepatocellular carcinoma are rare.
Case: We describe the course of the disease in a 71-year-old patient with a synchronous occurrence of two histopathologically different malignancies. Conclusion: Consistent screening can detect individual tumors early.
Understanding the clinicopathological properties and prognostic factors in synchronous malignancies is important to facilitate the treatment.