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10.1245/s10434-006-9034-8
Annals of Surgical Oncology 14:14-24 (2007)
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Original Article

Surgical Resection of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors After Treatment with Imatinib

Robert H. I. Andtbacka, MD, CM1, Chaan S. Ng, MD2, Courtney L. Scaife, MD5, Janice N. Cormier, MD, MPH1, Kelly K. Hunt, MD1, Peter W. T. Pisters, MD1, Raphael E. Pollock, MD, PhD1, Robert S. Benjamin, MD3, Michael A. Burgess, MD3, Lei L. Chen, MD, PhD3, Jonathan Trent, MD3, Shreyaskumar R. Patel, MD3, Kevin Raymond, MD4 and Barry W. Feig, MD1

1 Department of Surgical Oncology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Unit 444, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030, USA
2 Department of Radiology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
3 Department of Medical Oncology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
4 Department of Pathology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
5 Department of Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

Correspondence: Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Robert H. I. Andtbacka, MD, CM; E-mail: robert_andtbacka{at}hotmail.com

Background: Surgical resection of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) has been the most effective therapy for these rare tumors. Imatinib has been introduced as systemic therapy for locally advanced and metastatic GIST. In this study, the surgical resection rates and long-term outcomes of patients treated with preoperative imatinib for locally advanced primary, recurrent, or metastatic GISTs were evaluated.

Methods: Patients were retrospectively assessed for completeness of surgical resection and for disease-free and overall survival after resection.

Results: Forty-six patients underwent surgery after treatment with imatinib. Eleven were treated for locally advanced primary GISTs for a median of 11.9 months, followed by complete surgical resection. All eleven were alive at a median of 19.5 months, and ten were free of disease. Thirty-five patients were treated for recurrent or metastatic GIST. Of these, eleven underwent complete resection. Six of the eleven patients had recurrent disease at a median of 15.1 months. All eleven patients were alive at a median of 30.7 months. Patients with a partial radiographic tumor response to imatinib had significantly higher complete resection rates than patients with progressive disease (91% vs. 4%; P < .001). Of the 24 patients with incomplete resection, 18 initially responded to imatinib but were unable to undergo complete resection after they progressed before surgery.

Conclusions: Preoperative imatinib can decrease tumor volume and is associated with complete surgical resection in locally advanced primary GISTs. Early surgical intervention should be considered for imatinib-responsive recurrent or metastatic GIST, since complete resection is rarely achieved once tumor progression occurs.

Key Words: Gastrointestinal stromal tumor • Imatinib • Surgery • Outcome




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