Long-term survival in patients with gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms: A population-based study
European Journal of Cancer2022Vol. 172, pp. 252–263
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Iris N. Poleé, B.C.M. Hermans, Jan Maarten van der Zwan, Stefan A.W. Bouwense, M. Wouter Dercksen, Ferry A.L.M. Eskens, Bastiaan Havekes, Johannes Hofland, Thomas Kerkhofs, Heinz‐Josef Klümpen, Loes M. Latten-Jansen, Ernst‐Jan M. Speel, Frederik A. Verburg, Annemiek Walenkamp, Sandra M. E. Geurts, Judith de Vos‐Geelen
Abstract
These long-term follow-up data demonstrate significant differences in survival for different grades, tumour stage, and primary origin of GEP-NENs, with the most favourable overall and RS rates in patients with non-metastatic grade 1 appendicular and rectal NENs. This study demonstrates unique long-term OS and RS rates using combined stratification by tumour site, grade and stage.
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