Nerves and Pancreatic Cancer: New Insights into a Dangerous Relationship

Volume: 11, Issue: 7, Pages: 893 - 893
Published: Jun 26, 2019
Abstract
Perineural invasion (PNI) is defined as the presence of neoplastic cells along nerves and/or within the different layers of nervous fibers: epineural, perineural and endoneural spaces. In pancreatic cancer—particularly in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC)—PNI has a prevalence between 70 and 100%, surpassing any other solid tumor. PNI has been detected in the early stages of pancreatic cancer and has been associated with pain, increased...
Paper Details
Title
Nerves and Pancreatic Cancer: New Insights into a Dangerous Relationship
Published Date
Jun 26, 2019
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
7
Pages
893 - 893
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