Survival Without Recurrence Following Surgery

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Our gastrointestinal stromal tumor nomogram is a tool designed to predict the likelihood of tumor recurrence two years and five years following the complete resection (surgical removal of all cancerous tissue) of the gastrointestinal stromal tumor. It is appropriate for patients who have not received tyrosine kinase inhibitors before or after surgery.

Results produced by this tool are based on data from patients treated at MSK, a large research institution with surgeons who perform a high volume of gastrointestinal stromal tumor procedures, and validated using external databases from the Mayo Clinic and the Spanish Sarcoma Registry. This tool has also been externally validated by the Singapore General Hospital (see Supporting Publications). All results must be understood in the context of each patient’s specific treatment plan. Patients and caregivers using this tool should discuss the result with the patient’s physician.

To gather the information required to use this nomogram, use our worksheet.

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Was the mitotic index listed on your pathology report equal to or greater than 5 per 50 HPF?
Note: Check “Yes” if the mitotic index was listed on the pathology report as greater than or equal to 5 per 50 high-powered fields (HPF) seen under the microscope.
What is mitotic index?
The mitotic index refers to the number of cells undergoing mitosis (cell division) when viewed under the microscope.