2007
DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2006.10.026
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Unusual and Underappreciated: Small Cell Carcinoma of the Prostate

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“…[5] Our patient was 73 years old. Unlike typical prostate adenocarcinoma, which is asymptomatic in most cases, obstructive urinary tract signs are the most common symptoms, suggesting rapid growth with extracapsular extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Our patient was 73 years old. Unlike typical prostate adenocarcinoma, which is asymptomatic in most cases, obstructive urinary tract signs are the most common symptoms, suggesting rapid growth with extracapsular extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La radioterapia adyuvante debería considerarse en función del estadío (pT3a o márgenes quirúrgicos positivos) 13 y aún así en estos casos debería asociarse con quimioterapia, pudiendo obtenerse aumentos en la supervivencia 14 . La enfermedad metastásica se trata con quimioterapia de inicio y su objetivo es la paliación y un adecuado control de síntomas.…”
Section: Galicia Clínica | Sociedade Galega De Medicina Internaunclassified
“…Los tratamientos locales, tales como la radioterapia o la cirugía (prostatectomía radical retropúbica), pueden ser curativos en los casos de enfermedad localizada. La resección transuretral de próstata alivia los síntomas, pero no es curativa, y está indicada siempre que exista clínica obstructiva 13 . Por el contrario no se recomienda en estadios localizados, a diferencia de los adenocarcinomas.…”
Section: Bibliografíaunclassified
“…Neuroendocrine PC (NEPC) is a rare subtype of PC affecting only 0.5-2% of patients with PC, but NEPCs more frequently arise after castration therapy for prostate adenocarcinoma, although it can arise de novo (Palmgren et al 2007). Focal neuroendocrine differentiation is detected in some 10% of localized PCs and increases with disease progression, indicating that these clones are evolved to a NEPC phenotype after castration (Beltran et al 2011).…”
Section: Neuroendocrine Pc Genomementioning
confidence: 99%