The Risk of Recurrence: What Determines Return
Why does GIST recur?
Even when a GIST has been completely removed, it is possible for a few cancer cells to remain. This can lead to the re-growth of the tumor in the same place as the original GIST, or to the growth of additional tumors elsewhere in the GI tract or liver. Based on studies the average time period prior to recurrence is 19 to 25 months.
Factors that determine the recurrence of GIST
Recurrence of GIST is dependent on a number of factors. The size of the tumor, its rate of growth, the location, tumor rupture, mucosal invasion, patient age, and medical history are all factors your doctor may consider when assessing risk.
