Metastatic disease to the penile shaft is among the most rare metastatic sites for any neoplasm. We report the case of a healthy 69-year-old Jamaican male who initially presented with classical primary gastric adenocarcinoma. He was subsequently treated in a routine manner with complete surgical resection followed by chemoradiation as per the US Intergroup Trial 0116. Two years later, the patient presented with a chief complaint of dyspareunia. He was found to have a perineal nodule and penile skin thickening. He was ultimately diagnosed with gastric metastasis and treated with chemotherapy and salvage radiotherapy. He was followed up for a further 15 months but was eventually lost to follow-up and passed away.
Keywords: cancer; metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma; penile metastasis; radiation oncoolgy; unusual metastasis.
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