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Replies to "That’s a new one on me, Jeff…what other conditions or cells would invade the nerve sheath?"
Here’s a 2014 paper about Perineural Invasion in the Absence of Malignancy —> https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4772935/#:~:text=Perineural%20invasion%20(PI)%20is%20typically,4%2C5%2C6%5D
There are a number of papers about this.
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Doing searching, I found this in a couple of places. I didn’t pursue it further, But there does seem to be other reasons reasons for it besides prostate cancer.