Kitaoka H, Okabayashi K, Kinoshita T, Hirota T, Itabashi M, Harada M
Gan No Rinsho. 1983 Jun;29(7):811-6.
Between 1962 and 1982, 48 patients with leiomyosarcoma of the stomach who had undergone resection at the National Cancer Center Hospital were studied to define the prognostic factors clinicopathologically and the criteria of local excision of the tumors. The 5 and 10-year survival rate after resection was 84.3% and 80.5% respectively. Since the extent of surgical resection did not affect survival, gastrectomy is of no greater benefit than local excision. The important prognostic factors were location, size, mitotic index and cellularity of the tumor. Criteria of local tumor excision are defined as tumor location in the anterior wall, small size (much less than 5.0 cm in diameter), low mitotic index (5.0/25 HPF) of low cellularity (0-3/0.0004 mm2).