Medknow Publications on behalf of Indian Cancer Society
Abstract
As noted under the natural history, the bone of axial skeleton and the
ileopelvic lymphnodes specially the obturator groups are the commonest
sites of metastasis spread of cancer prostate. Visceral metastasis in
the absence of the above is extremely rare. We present a 50-year-male
patient of cancer prostate with pleural metastases, pleural effusion
and lung collapse on right side. Bone scan was essentially normal.
Bilateral orchiectomy was done. Pleural effusion subsided and PSA
dropped to 1.4 ng/ml from the initial 120 ng/ml at three months.
Patient is on regular follow-up at three monthly intervals and last PSA
done at 9 months was 2.1 ng/ml