The Prediagnostic General Practitioners' Pathway of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Patients: A Real-World Data Study.

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, predominantly driven by KIT or PDGFRα oncogene mutations. Nonspecific symptoms contribute to diagnostic delays, with general practitioners (GPs) playing a pivotal role in early detection. However, studies on GIST-specific primary care pathways are limited. This study examines GP contacts, diagnoses, and prescribed drugs in primary care during the 12 months preceding GIST diagnosis. Methods: This case-control study utilized data from the Netherlands Cancer Registry and Nivel Primary Care Database. It included 294 GIST patients diagnosed between 2010 and 2020 and 576 matched cancer-free controls. GP contacts, diagnoses, and newly prescribed drugs were analyzed across two time intervals: 0-4 and 5-12 months prediagnosis. Statistical comparisons were conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test and descriptive analyses. Results: GIST cases had a median of six GP contacts (IQR 4-11) in the 12 months prediagnosis versus three (IQR 2-6) for controls (p < 0.05). Contacts increased 4 months before diagnosis, peaking 1 month prior. Common diagnoses in the 4-month interval included malignant neoplasms of the stomach (27.9%) and other digestive sites (27.6% and 11.2%), abdominal pain (9.5%), and iron deficiency anemia (9.5%). Newly prescribed drugs included proton pump inhibitors (13.9%) and osmotically acting laxatives (15.0%). Conclusions: This study highlights increased GP visits and specific reasons for these visits before GIST diagnosis. Future research should further examine GP records, not only through coded data but also unstructured data, and incorporate patient and GP perspectives to explore potential improvements in the diagnostic process.

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Cancers
  • Volume 17
  • Issue nr. 9
  • Publication date 22-04-2025

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