HIGHLIGHTS
- who: MiNEN et al. from the China Medical University have published the research work: Clinicopathologic Features and Lymph Node Metastasis Pattern of the Cervical MiNEN, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: Interestingly the authors found that in almost 70% of the MiNEN cases the deepest infiltrating component in the cervical wall was NEC (including one typical carcinoid) the results are consistent with the literature suggesting that the NEC component is a key factor that determines the clinical behavior and prognosis of cervical MiNEN.
SUMMARY
The neuroendocrine components included small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma . . .
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