Is There a Role for Surgical Resection of Grade 3 Neuroendocrine Neoplasms?
Luis C BorbonCatherine G TranScott K ShermanPo Hien EarChandrikha ChandrasekharanAndrew M BellizziJoseph S DillonThomas M O'DorisioJames R HowePublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2022)
Surgical resection of G3 GEP-NENs remains controversial due to poor prognosis, and surgical series are rare. This large, single-institutional study found significantly lower mOS in patients with resected G3NENs than those with G1/G2 tumors, reflecting more aggressive tumor biology and a higher proportion with metastatic disease. The mOS for resected G3NETs and G3NECs exceeded historical non-surgical G3NEN series (mOS 11-19 months), suggesting surgery should be considered in carefully selected patients with G3NENs, especially those with well-differentiated tumors.