High-risk mesenchymal tumors have a lifetime of no recurrence. Mesenchymal tumors are gastrointestinal mesenchymal tumors, which usually do not show clinical symptoms and are often found during physical examinations, and can be classified into four grades: extreme risk, low risk, intermediate risk, and high risk. High-risk mesenchymal tumors are usually treated with surgery, which has a better prognosis, and there is a certain chance of recurrence after surgery. However, as long as you actively cooperate with your doctor for standardized medication and regular review after surgery, there is a possibility that it will not recur for life. If you are diagnosed with high-risk mesenchymal stromal tumor, you don’t have to be too pessimistic, and it is recommended that you cooperate with doctors in specialized hospitals to carry out surgical treatment as soon as possible, and then combine with targeted therapy, etc. You should go to the hospital for regular review to observe and understand the recovery situation, and take medical treatment measures in time to minimize the chances of recurrence.