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==Risk Factors==
==Risk Factors==
The most potent risk factor for intracerebral metastases is the primary tumor causing it. For example, [[lung cancer]] is the most common malignancy that spreads to t brain, followed by [[breast cancer]] and [[melanoma]].
The most potent risk factor for intracerebral metastases is the primary tumor causing it. For example, [[lung cancer]] is the most common malignancy that spreads to the brain, followed by [[breast cancer]] and [[melanoma]].


==References==
==References==

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The most potent risk factor for intracerebral metastases is the primary tumor causing it. For example, lung cancer is the most common malignancy that spreads to the brain, followed by breast cancer and melanoma.

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