“…PNI has been detected in 7.0-35.1% of patients with cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy (5,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23) (Table I). This histological finding significantly correlates with deep cervical invasion (5,17,18,(23)(24)(25)(26), lymph-vascular space invasion (LVSI) (5,19,20,23,26), large tumor size (5,19,23,25,26), tumor extension to the uterus (19,24), positive resection margins (26), parametrial invasion (19,20,22,23,26), lymph node metastases (5,17,23,26), and more advanced stage (5, 17-19, 25, 26). Meinel et al (18) found that PNI was also PNI had a higher chance to receive adjuvant radiotherapy or concurrent chemoradiation after surgery (5,19,20,23,27).…”