Abstract

Testicular neoplasms are approximately one percent of all malignancies in men and seen mostly second-to-fourth decade of life. Testicular metastasis is seen very rare in all literature. Most common metastasis site to testis is prostate except hematologic malignancies. However, from lung cancer is seen rarely either. To our knowledge, herein we report one of the rarest case describing a sixty-two year old male patient with the history of small cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lung and underwent chemotherapy-radiotherapy who admitted to the clinic with testicular mass undergone radical orchiectomy. The histopathologic examination revealed metastatic SCC of the lung.

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