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Gastrointestinal stromal tumours: incidence, recurrence and mortality. A decade of patients from a New Zealand tertiary surgical centre.

Joshua KirkpatrickYijiao WangJosiah Tu'inukuafePhilip ChaoJason RobertsonJonathan Barnes KoeaSanket Srinivasa
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2024)
This paper reports the largest NZ GIST cohort to date and estimates an incidence of 17 cases per million per year. Eighty-four patients underwent surgical resection, 58 received a wedge resection and 17 received a more extensive operation. Five-year disease-free survival rates were 100% in the low/very low risk, 90% in the intermediate and 59% in the high risk groups as determined by the modified NIH criteria. Our overall 5-year GIST-specific survival rate was 83%; it was 91% in those who underwent a wedge resection and 60% in the extensive operation group. There is evidence that Māori have higher rates of GIST recurrence compared to non-Māori and are more likely to require an extensive surgical resection.
Keyphrases
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  • prognostic factors
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