volume 13 issue 3 pages 265-274

Risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour after surgery: an analysis of pooled population-based cohorts

H Joensuu 1
Aki Vehtari 2
Jaakko Riihimäki 2
Toshirou Nishida 3
Sonja E Steigen 4
Peter Brabec 5
L.E. Plank 6
Bengt Nilsson 7, 8, 9
Claudia Cirilli 10
Chiara Braconi 11
Andrea Bordoni 12
Magnus O. Magnusson 13
Zdenĕk Linke 14
Jozef Sufliarsky 15
MASSIMO FEDERICO 16
Jon G. Jonasson 17
Matteo Fassan 18
Anna P. Czarnecka 19
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Department of surgery
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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Registro Tumori della provincia di Modena, Modena, Italy
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Centro Regionale di Genetica Oncologica, Oncologia Medica, Ancona, Italy
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Ticino Cancer Registry, Insitute of Pathology South of Switzerland, Locarno, Switzerland
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Faculty Hospital Motol, Radiotherapeutical-Oncological Department, Prague, Czech Republic
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General Hospital of Treviso, Treviso, Italy
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2012-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR11.319
CiteScore50.8
Impact factor35.9
ISSN14702045, 14745488
Oncology
Abstract
The risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) after surgery needs to be estimated when considering adjuvant systemic therapy. We assessed prognostic factors of patients with operable GIST, to compare widely used risk-stratification schemes and to develop a new method for risk estimation.Population-based cohorts of patients diagnosed with operable GIST, who were not given adjuvant therapy, were identified from the literature. Data from ten series and 2560 patients were pooled. Risk of tumour recurrence was stratified using the National Institute of Health (NIH) consensus criteria, the modified consensus criteria, and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) criteria. Prognostic factors were examined using proportional hazards and non-linear models. The results were validated in an independent centre-based cohort consisting of 920 patients with GIST.Estimated 15-year recurrence-free survival (RFS) after surgery was 59·9% (95% CI 56·2-63·6); few recurrences occurred after the first 10 years of follow-up. Large tumour size, high mitosis count, non-gastric location, presence of rupture, and male sex were independent adverse prognostic factors. In receiver operating characteristics curve analysis of 10-year RFS, the NIH consensus criteria, modified consensus criteria, and AFIP criteria resulted in an area under the curve (AUC) of 0·79 (95% CI 0·76-0·81), 0·78 (0·75-0·80), and 0·82 (0·80-0·85), respectively. The modified consensus criteria identified a single high-risk group. Since tumour size and mitosis count had a non-linear association with the risk of GIST recurrence, novel prognostic contour maps were generated using non-linear modelling of tumour size and mitosis count, and taking into account tumour site and rupture. The non-linear model accurately predicted the risk of recurrence (AUC 0·88, 0·86-0·90).The risk-stratification schemes assessed identify patients who are likely to be cured by surgery alone. Although the modified NIH classification is the best criteria to identify a single high-risk group for consideration of adjuvant therapy, the prognostic contour maps resulting from non-linear modelling are appropriate for estimation of individualised outcomes.Academy of Finland, Cancer Society of Finland, Sigrid Juselius Foundation and Helsinki University Research Funds.
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Joensuu H. et al. Risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour after surgery: an analysis of pooled population-based cohorts // The Lancet Oncology. 2012. Vol. 13. No. 3. pp. 265-274.
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Joensuu H., Vehtari A., Riihimäki J., Nishida T., Steigen S. E., Brabec P., Plank L., Nilsson B., Cirilli C., Braconi C., Bordoni A., Magnusson M. O., Linke Z., Sufliarsky J., FEDERICO M., Jonasson J. G., Fassan M., Czarnecka A. P. Risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour after surgery: an analysis of pooled population-based cohorts // The Lancet Oncology. 2012. Vol. 13. No. 3. pp. 265-274.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/S1470-2045(11)70299-6
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(11)70299-6
TI - Risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour after surgery: an analysis of pooled population-based cohorts
T2 - The Lancet Oncology
AU - Joensuu, H
AU - Vehtari, Aki
AU - Riihimäki, Jaakko
AU - Nishida, Toshirou
AU - Steigen, Sonja E
AU - Brabec, Peter
AU - Plank, L.E.
AU - Nilsson, Bengt
AU - Cirilli, Claudia
AU - Braconi, Chiara
AU - Bordoni, Andrea
AU - Magnusson, Magnus O.
AU - Linke, Zdenĕk
AU - Sufliarsky, Jozef
AU - FEDERICO, MASSIMO
AU - Jonasson, Jon G.
AU - Fassan, Matteo
AU - Czarnecka, Anna P.
PY - 2012
DA - 2012/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 265-274
IS - 3
VL - 13
PMID - 22153892
SN - 1470-2045
SN - 1474-5488
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@article{2012_Joensuu,
author = {H Joensuu and Aki Vehtari and Jaakko Riihimäki and Toshirou Nishida and Sonja E Steigen and Peter Brabec and L.E. Plank and Bengt Nilsson and Claudia Cirilli and Chiara Braconi and Andrea Bordoni and Magnus O. Magnusson and Zdenĕk Linke and Jozef Sufliarsky and MASSIMO FEDERICO and Jon G. Jonasson and Matteo Fassan and Anna P. Czarnecka},
title = {Risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour after surgery: an analysis of pooled population-based cohorts},
journal = {The Lancet Oncology},
year = {2012},
volume = {13},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(11)70299-6},
number = {3},
pages = {265--274},
doi = {10.1016/S1470-2045(11)70299-6}
}
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Joensuu, H., et al. “Risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumour after surgery: an analysis of pooled population-based cohorts.” The Lancet Oncology, vol. 13, no. 3, Mar. 2012, pp. 265-274. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(11)70299-6.