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PAINFUL TESTICULAR METASTASIS OF PROSTATE CANCER; A CASE REPORT

HİKMAT JABRAYİLOV, JEYHUN HASANOV, HEYDAR MAMMADLİ, BERKAY ŞİMŞEK, İPEK IŞIK GÖNÜL, BURAK CİVELEK

Bulletin of Urooncology - 2023;22(3):126-128

 

Prostate cancer (PC) ranks as the most prevalent cancer among males and is the second primary contributor to mortality within this demographics. Diagnosed patients can undergo various treatments, from radiation to chemotherapy and surgery. While bone typically serves as the initial site for metastasis, it is crucial to consider uncommon metastatic locations, such as the testicles. In this article, we present the case of a 73-year-old male patient with multiple bone metastases who presented with left testicular pain and swelling and was eventually diagnosed with PC with testicular metastases.