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Clinical presentation and treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

Authors :
Nello Grassi
Gianni Pantuso
Salvatore Vieni
Salvatore Fricano
Maria Rosaria Valerio
Luigi Sandonato
Mario Adelfio Latteri
Fabio Fulfaro
Nicola Gebbia
Calogero Cipolla
Rea Lo Dico
CIPOLLA C
FULFARO F
SANDONATO L
FRICANO S
PANTUSO G
GRASSI N
VIENI, S
VALERIO MR
LO DICO R
GEBBIA N
LATTERI M
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Aims and background Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), although rare, are the most common mesenchymal neoplasms affecting the gastrointestinal tract. We present our experience in the treatment of localized and metastatic disease and a review of literature. Patients and methods Nine patients were observed from April 2002 to July 2004. Eight tumors were in the gastric area and J was in the small bowel. In 5 cases, complete surgical removal was performed, and none of these patients underwent adjuvant therapy. The remaining 4 cases, with locally advanced or recurrent disease, were treated with imatinib. Results The patients with localized disease treated only by surgery did not relapse. In the patients with locally advanced or metastatic disease treated by imatinib, we observed 3 partial responses, and one case was not assessable because he had no measurable disease. In 2 of 3 responders, it was possible to perform a new radical surgery. Conclusions Our series is too small to draw any conclusion. According to our review of the literature, surgery remains the standard treatment for non-metastatic GISTs. Imatinib mesylate represents a major breakthrough in the treatment of advanced GISTs and is the first effective systemic therapy for the disease.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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