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Omg I did not know that. I hope it’s within the prostrate and now I know that’s a possibility. Thank you!

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To balance PNI

Yes, perineural invasion (PNI), while often associated with cancer, can also occur in other non-cancerous conditions. Considering the fact that the biopsy could not even come up with a Gleeson score could very well mean that this is not PNI related to cancer.