Tumor necrosis and >20 mitoses per 50 high-power fields can distinguish 'very high-risk' and 'highest-risk' within 'high-risk' gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor

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Aim: We aimed to investigate the optimal criteria for classifying higher risk forms of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (gGIST). Materials & methods: A total of 246 high-risk gGIST patients were enrolled. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to determine the association between clinicopathological features and overall survival. Appropriate cut-off values were calculated to identify those at higher risk of gGIST. Results: Multivariate and univariate analyses revealed that tumor necrosis and mitotic counts are independent risk factors for overall survival. The optimal cut-off value of mitotic counts was 20. Patients with both necrosis and >20 mitoses/50 high-power fields were worse than those with either one. Conclusion: Tumor necrosis and >20 mitoses/50 high-power fields are independent risk factors for high-risk gGIST. Patients with both risk factors indicate worse prognosis.

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Zheng, J., Li, R., Qiu, H., Chen, T., Zhou, Y., Huang, C., … Li, Y. (2018). Tumor necrosis and >20 mitoses per 50 high-power fields can distinguish “very high-risk” and “highest-risk” within “high-risk” gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Future Oncology, 14(7), 621–629. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2017-0509

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