Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2147922010> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2147922010 abstract "Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal neoplasm of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract which has only been recently described based on their specific immunohistochemistry and the presence of particular KIT-related mutations which potentially make them targets for tyrosine kinase inhibition. Sixty-one patients (29 M; 32 F, median age 60 years; range: 23–86 years) between June 1994 and March 2005, were analyzed from two allied institutions. Patient, tumour, and treatment variables were analyzed to identify factors affecting survival. Of the 61 patients, 55 (90%) underwent complete surgical resection of macroscopic disease. The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate in the 61 patients was 88% and the 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) in the 55 cases completely resected was 75%. Univariate analysis revealed that R0 resection was strongly associated with a better OSrate (p < 0.0001). Likewise, univariate analysis also showed high mitotic count of > 10 mitoses/per 50 HPF was a significant variable in worse prognosis for OS (≤ 10 mitoses/per 50 HPF 95% 5-year OS vs. > 10 mitoses/per 50 HPF 74% 5-year OS, respectively; p = 0.013). On subsequent multivariate analysis, only high mitotic count remained as a significant negative prognostic variable for OS (p = 0.029). Among patients resected for cure, there were 8 recurrences during follow-up. The mean time to recurrence was 21 ± 10 months (range: 4–36 months). Univariate analysis revealed that mitotic count of > 10 mitoses per 50 high power fields, intratumoural necrosis, and pathological tumour size (> 10 cm in maximal diameter) significantly correlated with DFS (p = 0.006, 0.002 and 0.02, respectively), with tumour necrosis and high mitotic count remaining as independent predictive variables affecting prognosis on subsequent multivariate analysis. Most GISTs are resectable with survival principally dependent upon mitotic count and completeness of resection. Future metabolic and genetic analyses will define the role of and resistance to induction or postoperative adjuvant targeted kinase inhibition therapy." @default.
- W2147922010 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5017608697 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5024030231 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5029599043 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5032685779 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5032972077 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5035051114 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5040031361 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5040700618 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5076027732 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5083155759 @default.
- W2147922010 creator A5089115418 @default.
- W2147922010 date "2006-10-09" @default.
- W2147922010 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2147922010 title "Prognostic factors affecting survival after surgical resection of gastrointestinal stromal tumours: a two-unit experience over 10 years" @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1486301735 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1808106197 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1970108755 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1976768230 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1982497167 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1983235255 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1985677360 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1986833645 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W1992632909 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2002060029 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2003544192 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2006369897 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2008920989 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2009673141 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2014300063 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2021929996 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2022195787 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2025620553 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2027839460 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2032209927 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2037971352 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2044422249 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2051702791 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2057238815 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2057470956 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2058976091 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2061540741 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2079083600 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2079720026 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2081711304 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2097060371 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2117643077 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2129788326 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2140066828 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2144469284 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2155741608 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2161983031 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2162455566 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2267502150 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2314511842 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2324215039 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2406195324 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W2437811962 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W25562819 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W28942482 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W33997707 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W4293241248 @default.
- W2147922010 cites W4298434897 @default.
- W2147922010 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-4-73" @default.
- W2147922010 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/1613247" @default.
- W2147922010 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17029627" @default.
- W2147922010 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W2147922010 type Work @default.
- W2147922010 sameAs 2147922010 @default.
- W2147922010 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W2147922010 countsByYear W21479220102015 @default.
- W2147922010 countsByYear W21479220102019 @default.
- W2147922010 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5017608697 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5024030231 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5029599043 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5032685779 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5032972077 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5035051114 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5040031361 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5040700618 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5076027732 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5083155759 @default.
- W2147922010 hasAuthorship W2147922010A5089115418 @default.
- W2147922010 hasBestOaLocation W21479220101 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C10515644 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C144301174 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C16930146 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C204232928 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C207886595 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C2775922572 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C2780140570 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C38180746 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConcept C90924648 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConceptScore W2147922010C10515644 @default.
- W2147922010 hasConceptScore W2147922010C126322002 @default.