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The rule of fives, a simple way to stratify risk for primary gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST)

DOI: 10.1186/2045-3329-2-21

Keywords: Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, GIST, Staging, Adjuvant therapy

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Risk stratification for primary gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) has evolved with the understanding of the disease, spurred by its demonstration as a specific sarcoma subtype. GISTs most commonly contain an activating mutation in KIT, or much less commonly in PDGFRA; even rarer forms of GIST have other genetic alterations. Risk stratification is critical, since three years of adjuvant imatinib is now considered a standard of care for patients with intermediate to high risk primary GIST.Risk criteria were first published in 2001 and were amended as more was learned about the importance of mitotic rate, anatomic primary site, and size, in large part due to large case series developed by Miettinen, Lasota and colleagues [1,2]. These factors have been incorporated into a nomogram [3], risk heat map and detailed staging system [4], and have been incorporated into the most recent (7th) edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging manual.The nomenclature for staging involves a number of details that may be difficult to remember for an uncommon tumor. The collective data suggest a simple way to deduce low risk vs. intermediate-high risk GISTs. The “rule of fives” states that intermediate to high risk gastric GISTs are both more than 5 cm in size and have more than 5 mitoses (mit) per 50 high powered fields (hpf). Conversely, nonCXgastric GISTs are high grade if they are either more than 5 cm in size or have more than 5 mit/50 hpf. With this simple “and/or” construct, all the GISTs with over 50% risk of recurrence are captured, as are an intermediate risk group of 5–10 cm small bowel GIST with low mitotic rate (24% recurrence risk, Miettinen prognostic group 3a).This rule is particularly useful to highlight the situation of a common but surprisingly low risk GIST, i.e. those gastric GISTs that are >5 cm and have a low mitotic rate. Since the recurrence risk of these GISTs is 12% or less per Miettinen and colleagues [1,2], these patients are potenti

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