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OCR: neoplastic Hypercalcaemia is the most frequent pa is also syndrome observed in cancer patients; i lcaemia. It known as malignancy-associated hyperc breast is particularly common in patients with en to cancer (thirty per cent), lung cancer (fift ve per twenty per cent) and myeloma (twenty- types of cent). The relative frequency of differen nia is malignancy associated with hypercalcae shown in Fig. 18.11. 83 to 1985 Analysis of data on all inpatients from 1 Tokyo at the National Cancer Center Hospital, showed the frequency of hypercalcaemi e percent (>2.65mmol/l; 10,6mg/dl) to be over thr jong among all inpatients and ten per cent a inpatients with advanced cancers.