Taking into consideration the increased undertaking of screening tests for serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), it would be envisaged that the diagnosis of prostate cancer at an early clinical stage and small tumour-size had been appreciably increased over recent years and as a consequence, the volume of tumour within radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens had decreased in size. Pathological stage pT0 is referred to as no evidence of residual tumour within a radical prostatectomy (RP) specimen from a patient in whom biopsy-proven prostate carcinoma had been histologically confirmed as a diagnosis. This entity was given a terminology of the "vanishing cancer phenomenon" by Goldstein and associates. The pT0 stage of prostate cancer had been noted ensuing hormone therapy or prior transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) for benign prostatic hyperplasia before the undertaking of RP. Even though much research had addressed these two scenarios of pT0 stage prostate cancer, patients that manifest with pT0 status in cases other than the aforementioned two scenarios occur on very rare occasions which had been iterated to be in between 0.2% and 0.8% of all prostate cancer patients). Only few studies had examined such patients. The clinical significance of pT0 staging has remained not to be clear. Nevertheless, many reports had documented that that pT0 stage patients do portend a highly satisfactory clinical outcome. pT0 at RP is extremely rare. Although most pT0 patients had tended to have low serum PSA levels, low clinical stage, low biopsy Gleasson Score (GS), and only one positive biopsy core, those with more aggressive characteristics could still harbour pT0 at RP. In order to prevent the undertaking of unnecessary treatment of such clinically insignificant cancers, it would be important to ascertain preoperative clinical and pathologic characteristics which might help the Urologists and oncologist to pre-operatively ascertain patients with a high probability of pT0 staging upon RP specimens. The ensuing article has discussed general overview aspects as well as miscellaneous narrations and discussions from some case reports, case series and studies related to the varnishing prostate cancer in order to provide recent educative material on the varnishing prostate cancer to all readers.