2014, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp 121 – 123

Perineural invasion in head and neck cancers – a review-

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Correspondence to:Frunza Adrian, MD Bucharest Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, 8 Floreasca Street, Bucharest, Romania Phone: +40744335870, E-mail: adi_frunza@yahoo.com

Abstract

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Rationale: perineural invasion is an under-recognized way of metastatic spread via tumoral invasion of the nerves. It is encountered in malignancies located in the head and neck but also in cancers involving the pancreas, colon and rectum, prostate, biliary tract and stomach. For some tumors, it may be the only way of metastatic spread. It represents a marker for poor outcome, with increased risk for locoregional recurrence and reduced survival rates. The molecular mechanisms behind this process are not yet fully understood; research is done to identify new therapeutic targets in order to achieve disease control. Objective: to make a rigorous analysis of this phenomenon and to highlight the best therapeutic approach. Method and results: a review of the current literature in order to harmonize the international protocols to our local pathology. Discussions: the surgical intervention is decisive to defeat the malignant process but must be associated with modern therapeutic methods, such as the image-guided radiation therapy and immunotherapy.

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PMC ID: 4197494
PubMed ID: 25408713
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Article Publishing Date (print): 15-06-2014
Available Online: 25-06-2014

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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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