**1. Introduction**

Synchronous gynecological malignancies can rarely be encountered in patients with gynecological tract tumors, the most commonly encountered lesions being represented by ovarian and endometrial cancer [1–3]. As for the association of cervical and ovarian cancer, this situation has been rarely reported, the most common association being of human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced cervical cancer and mucinous ovarian adenocarcinoma; only few cases have been reported so far [4–6]. The aim of the paper is to present the case of a patient who was initially diagnosed with advanced stage mucinous adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix and presumed peritoneal carcinomatosis who was diagnosed at the time of surgery with synchronous cervical and ovarian carcinoma.
