Abstract
The recently published retrospective study introduces the GATIS score, a new predictive model for rectal neuroendocrine neoplasms. By analyzing data from a large Chinese multicenter cohort, the study shows that the GATIS score, incorporating tumor grade, T stage, tumor size, age, and prognostic nutritional index, demonstrates superior predictive power for overall survival and progression-free survival compared to traditional World Health Organization grade and tumor, nodes and metastases staging systems. This editorial aims to discuss the importance of the GATIS score, its potential impact on clinical practice, and the strengths and limitations of the study. Finally, it explores the significance, methodology, and clinical implications of these findings.