Prognostic impact of perineural invasion in oral cancer: a systematic review

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Introduction. Numerous studies have evaluated the prognostic significance of perineural invasion (PNI) in oral cancer; however, the results are inconclusive. Purpose. To identify the prognostic value of PNI in oral cancer through a metanalysis. Methods. A literature review was carried out, searching the MedLine databases via Pub-med, Scielo, Lilacs, Cochrane and Websco. Results. A total of 56 studies were included. The results indicate that PNI in oral cancer has an incidence of 28% (95% confidence interval (CI) 24-31%); 5-year survival with relative risk (RR) 0.67 (0.59-0.75); 5-year disease-free survival RR 0.71 (0.68-0.75); locoregional recurrence with RR 2.09 (1.86-2.35). Conclusions. PNI is a negative prognostic factor in oral cancer.

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Quintana, D. M. V. O., Dedivitis, R. A., & Kowalski, L. P. (2022, February 1). Prognostic impact of perineural invasion in oral cancer: a systematic review. Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica. Pacini Editore S.p.A./AU-CNS. https://doi.org/10.14639/0392-100X-N1653

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