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Here’s a 2014 paper about Perineural Invasion in the Absence of Malignancy —> https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4772935/

There are a number of papers about this.

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I never stop learning on this Forum…funny that older papers mention PNI in the presence of PCa as being very significant for LETHAL outcomes. Yet, articles from 2022 forward, coupled with Dr Epstein’s remarks (cited by @breadmaker) show only marginal significance at worst. Amazing how you can have such diametrically opposed views on the same subject.
And these are not findings culled from bogus websites, but NIH and university research studies…
Phil