Mandibular metastasis of adenocarcinoma from prostate cancer: Case report according to epidemiology and current therapeutical trends of the advanced prostate cancer

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Prostate cancer represents the most frequent non-cutaneous neoplasia in males. This type of neoplasia can develop peculiar patterns of evolution, presenting, in many cases, precocious relapses and metastasis. Bone metastasis in the mouth is extremely rare, and represents 1% of all malignant mouth neoplasias. The aim of the present study is to report a clinical case of bone metastasis in the mandibular region associated with a tumoral prostate adenocarcinoma, as well as to discuss connected aspects about diagnosis, prognosis and integrated treatment of this condition.

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de Menezes, J. D. da S., Cappellari, P. F. M., Capelari, M. M., Gonçalves, P. Z., Toledo, G. L., Toledo Filho, J. L., … Marzola, C. (2013). Mandibular metastasis of adenocarcinoma from prostate cancer: Case report according to epidemiology and current therapeutical trends of the advanced prostate cancer. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 21(5), 490–495. https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-775720130148

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