Adenocarcinoma of prostate is the most common primary prostatic malignancy in the world. Isolated prostate tuberculosis is an uncommon type of tuberculosis. Concomitant occurrence of both conditions is extremely rare. We report two cases of adenocarcinoma and tuberculosis of the prostate. The patients were 83 and 74 years old, respectively. They presented obstructive and irritative symptoms of the lower urinary tract. The prostatic finding and prostate-specific antigen were abnormals. The diagnosis of prostatic tuberculosis and adenocarcinoma was made by histologic analysis after transurethral resection of prostate. The treatment is based on chemotherapy anti-tuberculosis and hormonotherapy. Tuberculosis and malignancy may co-exist in some cases and clinicians must have a high index of suspicion for tuberculosis, especially in patients from endemic areas, in order to initiate early and proper treatment.

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