Perineural invasion: Independent prognostic factor in oral cancer that warrants adjuvant treatment
Head & Neck2018Vol. 40(8), pp. 1780–1787
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Deepa Nair, Manish Mair, Hitesh Singhvi, Aseem Mishra, Sudhir Nair, Jaiprakash Agrawal, Pankaj Chaturvedi
Abstract
Aggressive treatment of the primary cancer with the coincident management of the neck is important in the presence of PNI. The PNI worsens survival and warrants intensification of adjuvant treatment.
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