Metastatic prostate cancer in transsexual diagnosed after three decades of estrogen therapy.

  • Turo R
  • Jallad S
  • Cross W
  • et al.
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Abstract

The incidence of prostate cancer in transsexual patients is very low with only few reported cases. Many years before presenting with prostate cancer, these patients receive hormone ablation as a part of their gender therapy. Their disease is already defined as castrate resistant, and the treatment and follow-up of such patients remains a challenge. We report a case of a male-to-female transgender woman who was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer, 31 years post-feminization.

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Turo, R., Jallad, S., Cross, W. R., & Prescott, S. (2013). Metastatic prostate cancer in transsexual diagnosed after three decades of estrogen therapy. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 7(7–8), 544. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.175

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