2009
DOI: 10.3919/jjsa.70.3229
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A Clinocopathological Study of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (Gist) Located in the Stomach and Small Intestine

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“…According to the review of 4813 symptomatic GIST, the frequency of coexisting malignant tumor was 10.1% and that of gastric cancer was about 2% [ 10 ]. The Japanese study of 109 GIST cases reported that 21.3% had malignant tumors and only 1 case (0.9%) had gastric cancer [ 15 ]. Because the prevalence of gastric cancer is 102/1,00,000/year [ 16 ] in Japan, the coexistence rate of gastric cancer with gastric GIST in 0.9–2% may mean that it occurs more frequently than coincidence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the review of 4813 symptomatic GIST, the frequency of coexisting malignant tumor was 10.1% and that of gastric cancer was about 2% [ 10 ]. The Japanese study of 109 GIST cases reported that 21.3% had malignant tumors and only 1 case (0.9%) had gastric cancer [ 15 ]. Because the prevalence of gastric cancer is 102/1,00,000/year [ 16 ] in Japan, the coexistence rate of gastric cancer with gastric GIST in 0.9–2% may mean that it occurs more frequently than coincidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%