Study on Gynaecological Malignant Tumours at a University Teaching Hospital in Imo State South-Eastern Nigeria

J. Umeobika, E. Ojiyi
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Background: Gynecological malignancies are significant contributors to morbidity and mortality in women and are key components of reproductive health. They are found all across the world, though their distribution varies by region. Objectives: To assess the frequency and pattern of Gynaecological malignancies at a University Teaching Hospital in South Eastern Nigeria. Methodology: From January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2013, all patients with histologically proven genital tract cancers in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of a University Teaching Hospital in South Eastern Nigeria were analysed retrospectively. Results: Cervical cancer accounted for 60.1 percent (131/218) of the 218 cases, ovarian cancer 20.6 percent (45/218), corpus uteri cancer 10.6 percent (23/218), vulval cancer 8.2 percent (18/218), and vaginal cancer 0.5 percent (1/218). Overall, the age distribution was primarily between the ages of 30-69, with a high in the 40-49 age group. Cervical and ovarian cancers were most common in people aged 40 to 49, accounting for 39.7% and 24.5 percent of all cancers, respectively. The Gynaecological malignancies appear to occur less at the extremes of age (<20 years and \(\ge\)70 years). Conclusion: The most common type of gynaecological cancer in this study was cervical cancer. Despite the fact that it is the most preventable of all gynaecological cancers and a leading source of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria, it continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Health education, awareness creation and good government policies are key to curbing this ugly trend.
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尼日利亚东南部伊莫州某大学教学医院妇科恶性肿瘤研究
背景:妇科恶性肿瘤是造成妇女发病率和死亡率的重要因素,也是生殖健康的关键组成部分。它们在世界各地都有发现,尽管它们的分布因地区而异。目的:了解尼日利亚东南部某大学教学医院妇科恶性肿瘤的发生频率和类型。方法:回顾性分析2004年1月1日至2013年12月31日尼日利亚东南部一所大学教学医院妇产科所有经组织学证实的生殖道癌患者。结果:218例患者中,宫颈癌占60.1%(131/218),卵巢癌占20.6%(45/218),子宫癌占10.6%(23/218),外阴癌占8.2%(18/218),阴道癌占0.5%(1/218)。总体而言,年龄分布主要在30-69岁之间,在40-49岁年龄组中比例较高。宫颈癌和卵巢癌在40至49岁的人群中最常见,占39.7%% and 24.5 percent of all cancers, respectively. The Gynaecological malignancies appear to occur less at the extremes of age (<20 years and \(\ge\)70 years).Conclusion: The most common type of gynaecological cancer in this study was cervical cancer. Despite the fact that it is the most preventable of all gynaecological cancers and a leading source of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria, it continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Health education, awareness creation and good government policies are key to curbing this ugly trend.
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