Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa.

IF 1.9 Q3 PATHOLOGY Clinical Pathology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2632010X231195238
Tchin Darré, Toukilnan Djiwa, Roland-Moise Lidawu Kogoe, Kodjo Eugene Eklu, Fousseni Alassani, Panakinao Simgban, Mayi Bombone, Bagassam Sama, Boyodi Tchangai, Aklesso Bagny, Gado Napo-Koura
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Abstract

Background: Esophagus cancer is cancer of poor prognosis, of often late diagnosis. The objective of this study was to describe the factors associated with esophagus cancers in the Togolese population.

Methods: It was a retrospective descriptive, cross-sectional study, on esophagus cancers histologically diagnosed at the Pathological Laboratory of Lomé over a period of 31 years (1990-2021).

Results: We have collected 144 cases of esophagus cancer. The average age of patients was 57 ± 12 years, and the sex ratio was 2.34. The most applicant service was the service of Hepato Gastroenterology of CHU Campus (30.6%). Alcohol (57.6%), tobacco (45.8%) were the most present risk factors. Biopsies were the most addressed (97.2%). The average duration of symptom evolution was 6.42 months and the main symptom at the time of diagnosis was dysphagia (36.8%). The location of cancer was the lower third for 71.5% of cases. At histology, epidermoid carcinoma was the dominant type (90.3%). Male sex was statistically associated with the occurrence of epidermoid carcinoma and female sex with the occurrence of adenocarcinoma (P < .001). Alcohol, smoking, and consumption of hot foods were statistically associated with the occurrence of epidermoid carcinoma in this study (P < .05).

Conclusion: Esophagus cancer remains a serious condition for late diagnosis. These are mainly epidermoid carcinomas and having alcohol and tobacco as risk factors. The awareness of the population on the main risk factors would reduce the incidence of oesophagus cancers within the Togolese population.

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撒哈拉以南非洲多哥地区食道癌相关因素
背景:食管癌是一种预后较差的癌症,常诊断较晚。本研究的目的是描述多哥人群中与食道癌相关的因素。方法:这是一项回顾性描述性横断面研究,研究对象是在lomoire病理实验室31年间(1990-2021年)病理诊断的食管癌。结果:收集食管癌144例。患者平均年龄57±12岁,性别比2.34。申请服务最多的是CHU校区Hepato胃肠病学服务(30.6%)。酒精(57.6%)和烟草(45.8%)是最常见的危险因素。活检是最多的(97.2%)。症状发展的平均持续时间为6.42个月,诊断时主要症状为吞咽困难(36.8%)。在71.5%的病例中,癌症的位置排在后三分之一。组织学上以表皮样癌为主(90.3%)。男性与表皮样癌的发生有统计学意义,女性与腺癌的发生有统计学意义(P P)结论:食管癌仍是晚期诊断的严重疾病。这些主要是表皮样癌,酒精和烟草是危险因素。人口对主要危险因素的认识将减少多哥人口中食道癌的发病率。
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