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GIST
(redirected from Gastrointestinal stromal tumor)

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GISTGastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
GISTGwangju Institute of Science and Technology (Korea)
GiSTGeneralized Search Tree
GISTGeographic Information Support Team (community of interest of humanitarian geospatial experts)
GISTGirls Into Science and Technology
GISTGlobal Information Systems Technology
GISTGeneric Information Server Toolkit
GISTGeorgia Interactive Statewide Telecommunications
GISTGeographic Information System Technician
GISTGNSS In-Service Test (GPS)
GISTGraphic Intelligence Support Terminal


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Initially approved in 2001, Glivec, a single transduction inhibitor, is now available in over 80 countries worldwide and is indicated for the treatments of chronic myelocytic leukemia and gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, or GIST, is an unusual but highly lethal form of cancer.
In this study, AMG 706 showed encouraging clinical activity in patients with advanced high-dose imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).
 
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