“…4 Distant haematogenous metastasis is more frequent than regional lymph node metastasis, and most commonly involves the lung, followed by liver and bone. 1,2 Although ACC has a good short-term prognosis, its long-term prognosis is poor, with estimated survival rates of 68%, 52% and 28% at 5, 10 and 20 years, respectively. 5 Significant predictors of survival include tumour stage, nodal status, histological grade and patient age.…”