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Cancer Science & Therapy

ISSN: 1948-5956

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Cholestasis Jaundice Revealing an Underlying Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Abstract

Ilham Khalfaoui*

Cholestasis in patients experiencing malignancies can regularly result from a bile channel hindrance either by the essential growth itself, metastasis to the liver, or broadened lymph hubs. All the more once in a while, in patients with cutting edge prostate malignant growth known as a quiet disease. Notwithstanding, prostate disease introducing as cholestasis jaundice is very uncommon, and, truth be told, not many instances of Para neoplastic cholestasis jaundice related with prostate malignant growth have been accounted for in the writing. Here, we depict an instance of a patient with metastatic prostate disease who gave cholestasis jaundice and was treated with both careful maiming and chemotherapy.

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