Assess perineural invasion in stage II rectal cancer patients

Perineural invasion (PNI) signals poor outcomes in stage II rectal cancer and could guide chemotherapy decisions.

  • 10.5% of analyzed patients showed PNI, linked to higher carcinoembryonic antigen levels and worse prognosis.
  • Postoperative chemotherapy significantly improved overall and cancer-specific survival for PNI-positive patients.

Surgeons should consider PNI when assessing treatment plans, as it identifies high-risk patients who may benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy.

Observational Study by Li X, Yan M (…) Li T et 2 al. in Medicine (Baltimore)

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