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Outlook for 615 Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumor Patients: Recurrence Risk after Surgery and Disease-Specific Survival in Advanced Disease

Cecilie Slott    
Seppo W. Langer    
Stine Møller    
Jesper Krogh    
Marianne Klose    
Carsten Palnæs Hansen    
Andreas Kjaer    
Pernille Holmager    
Rajendra Singh Garbyal    
Ulrich Knigge and Mikkel Andreassen    

Resumen

This large single-center study of 615 patients with small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (siNET) showed that the risk of recurrence after intended radical surgery was high with a recurrence-free survival rate of 40% after 10 years follow-up, and that late recurrencies were frequent. For cases with disseminated disease, the median disease specific survival was around 7 years. Tumor proliferation expressed by Ki-67 index was identified as a prognostic factor whereas proliferation expressed by WHO grade did not predict prognosis. In conclusion, radical intended surgery recurrence rates were high thereby justifying long-term follow-up. Proliferation expressed by Ki-67 index as a continuous variable, rather than grouped according to WHO grading, was an independent prognostic factor for both recurrence-free survival and disease-specific survival supporting the need for reevaluation of the existing grading system.

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