Major and minor perineural invasion in salivary gland cancer.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Frontiers in Oncology Pub Date : 2025-01-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fonc.2024.1466196
Fei Liu, Yinglin Chu, Qizhe Zheng, Yunshuang Hu, Yiyi Wang, Lu Qin, Shuaikun Fu, Suping Wang
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Abstract

Objective: To delineate the distribution of perineural invasion (PNI), evaluate its impact on patient survival, and identify optimal criteria for initiating adjuvant radiation therapy (RT) in cases of PNI associated with salivary gland cancer (SGC).

Methods: This retrospective study categorized enrolled patients into three groups based on PNI status (none, minor, or major), defined by the extent of nerve involvement. The influence of PNI on overall survival and locoregional control was assessed using a Cox proportional hazards model.

Results: A total of 555 patients were incorporated into the study. Logistic regression analysis indicated that tumor stage, neck stage, histological grade, and pathological type were independently linked to the occurrence of PNI. In the Cox model assessing overall survival, patients exhibiting minor nerve PNI demonstrated a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.78 [95% CI: 1.14-2.47] in comparison to those without PNI, a difference that was statistically significant (p<0.001). Conversely, the variation in HR between patients with major nerve PNI and those with minor nerve PNI was not statistically significant (p=0.673). In the Cox model for locoregional control, patients with minor and major nerve PNI exhibited HRs of 1.64 [95% CI: 1.17-2.78] and 1.65 [95% CI: 1.03-2.90], respectively, when compared to those without PNI. Subgroup analyses revealed that the incorporation of chemotherapy into radiotherapy did not significantly modify the risk of mortality or locoregional recurrence in comparison to patients treated with radiotherapy alone, irrespective of PNI classification.

Conclusion: Both minor and major nerve PNI exerting comparable influences on prognosis, the adjunctive use of chemotherapy in combination with RT did not yield improvements in overall survival or locoregional control, irrespective of PNI status.

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Frontiers in Oncology
Frontiers in Oncology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cancer Research
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期刊介绍: Cancer Imaging and Diagnosis is dedicated to the publication of results from clinical and research studies applied to cancer diagnosis and treatment. The section aims to publish studies from the entire field of cancer imaging: results from routine use of clinical imaging in both radiology and nuclear medicine, results from clinical trials, experimental molecular imaging in humans and small animals, research on new contrast agents in CT, MRI, ultrasound, publication of new technical applications and processing algorithms to improve the standardization of quantitative imaging and image guided interventions for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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