Gastric mesenchymal tumor has a high cure rate with complete resection if there is no distant metastasis, and requires regular review. Generally speaking, compared with stomach cancer or other tumors, the treatment effect of gastric mesothelioma is better. If gastric mesenchymal tumor is still in the early stage and there is no distant metastasis, patients can be cured after complete surgical resection. However, regular postoperative checkups are still needed to prevent recurrence. In addition, some multiple gastric mesenchymal tumors, some of which are very small and difficult to detect in the early stage, may grow faster in the future. However, when gastric mesenchymal tumor develops metastasis, even if it is surgically removed, its cure rate will decrease and it will also recur. Therefore, the most central and crucial point for curing gastric mesenchymal tumor is early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment, and its cure rate is very high.