Treatment of Villous Adenoma With Underlying Adenocarcinoma of the Prostatic Urethra Using Combined Chemoradiation: A Case Report

Cureus. 2024 Jul 18;16(7):e64841. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64841. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

The presence of villous adenoma in the urinary tract is an exceedingly rare finding. On a histological and cytological level, this tissue is essentially identical to that typically found in the colon. These lesions do have malignancy potential and, when present with coexistent adenocarcinoma, have a risk of recurrence and metastasis even after surgical resection. Although villous adenomas of the urinary tract have been almost exclusively treated with surgical intervention in the literature, we present a case of villous adenoma with underlying adenocarcinoma of the prostatic urethra that was successfully treated with combined chemoradiation therapy. While surgical excision has been shown to be curative in diseases with isolated villous adenoma, more aggressive treatment with radiation and/or chemotherapy can be considered in patients with concurrent adenocarcinoma. However, more research into this subject is required to properly determine the best choice of therapy for this niche patient population.

Keywords: adenocarcinoma of prostate; adenoma of prostate; chemoradiation; prostate cancer; prostatic adenocarcinoma; prostatic adenoma; prostatic urethra; villous adenoma.

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  • Case Reports