Vedat Goral1,*, Zeynep Bayramoglu2, Ozcan Yildiz3, Kerem Mert Goral4
1Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul Medipol University Medical School Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
2Department of Pathology, Istanbul Medipol University Medical School Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
3Department of Medical Oncology, Istanbul Medipol University Medical School Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
4Koc University Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey
*Corresponding author: Prof. Dr. Vedat Goral, Istanbul Medipol University, Medipol Mega Hospital Goztepe Mah. 2309 Sk. No: 6 Bagcilar 34214, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel: 0090 533 5256614. E-mail: [email protected].
Received Date: March 10, 2023
Published Date: March 27, 2023
Citation: Goral V, et al. (2023). Rectal Invasion by Metastatic Prostat Cancer 15 Years after Prostate Cancer Surgery. Mathews J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 8(1):18.
Copyrights: Goral V, et al. © (2023).
ABSTRACT
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and has a high risk of metastasis. It often metastasizes to the iliac lymph nodes, bone, lungs, less frequently to the bladder, liver, and adrenals. The most common location for distant metastases is the bones. Although it is a frequently metastasizing cancer, rectal metastasis is rare. Few cases have been reported in the literature. In this case, we discuss the rectal invasion that occurred years later in a patient who presented with constipation and underwent prostate cancer surgery 15 years ago.
Keywords: Prostatic Cancer, Rectal Invasion, Prostat Cancer Surgery.