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Clinical Significance of Perineural Invasion by Prostate Cancer Detected on Needle Core Biopsy Unilateral vs Bilateral Involvement

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Volume 159, Issue 2, Pages 116-119

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/aqac142

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Prostate cancer; Perineural invasion; Prostate biopsy; Radical prostatectomy; Prognosis

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The laterality of perineural invasion (PNI) in prostate cancer has a significant impact on clinical outcomes. Patients with bilateral PNI have a higher risk of disease progression after radical prostatectomy (RP) compared to those with unilateral PNI.
Objectives The clinical impact of the laterality of perineural invasion (PNI) by prostate cancer remains poorly understood. We herein compared radical prostatectomy (RP) findings and long-term oncologic outcomes in patients with prostate cancer with PNI in two prostate biopsy (PBx) sites. Methods We retrospectively assessed 170 consecutive patients undergoing systematic sextant PBx where PNI had been detected in two of six PBx sites, followed by RP. Results PNI occurred unilaterally in 140 (82.4%) cases and bilaterally in 30 (17.6%) cases. Compared with unilateral PNI, bilateral PNI was significantly associated with a higher number of cancer-positive sites and longer total tumor length on PBx. However, there were no significant differences in RP findings, including tumor grade/stage and tumor volume, between unilateral and bilateral PNI cohorts. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that patients with bilateral PNI had a significantly higher risk of disease progression after RP than those with unilateral PNI (P = .038). In multivariate analysis, bilateral PNI (vs unilateral PNI) showed significance for progression (hazard ratio, 2.281; P = .023). Conclusions In PBx specimens exhibiting PNI in two sextant sites, bilateral PNI was found to be associated with poorer prognosis as an independent predictor but not worse histopathologic features in RP specimens compared with unilateral PNI.

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