Study of anemia in non-luminal solid tumors

Nupoor Dandavate, Nitin Gadkari, A. Rajbhoj, M. Patil, Naineesh Gaikwad, Ashwini Bankar
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Background: Anemia is particularly prevalent in India due to widespread malnutrition. Cancer related anemia affects about three-fourths of cancer patients, causing symptoms like fatigue, appetite loss, and difficulty concentrating, and can worsen cancer prognosis, lengthen treatment, and reduce survival rates. Anemia is a significant cause of tumor hypoxia, which exacerbates the side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and affects energy levels and emotional distress. Methods: The present cross-sectional study aims to assess the prevalence and types of anemia in patients with newly diagnosed non-luminal solid tumors. The study sample included all patients meeting the inclusion criteria, with a sample size of 100. Clinical evaluation and investigations were carried out to determine the presence and severity of anemia. Data was compiled and analyzed. Results: Of the 100 patients enrolled, 68% had evidence of anemia, and the majority of them were in the age group of 51-60 years. Anemia’s association with body mass index (BMI) was noted and was more common in underweight and normal-weight patients. The commonest malignancies in the study were head and neck cancers, breast cancers and female genital cancers, and the incidence of anemia in these malignancies was higher than in other tumors. When sub-classified a higher prevalence in gynecological tumors was noted. The majority of anemic patients had mild anemia, with microcytic hypochromic anemia being the most common type. Conclusions: The study provides valuable information on the incidence and severity of anemia in patients with non-luminal solid tumors, which can help clinicians in their treatment planning and management.
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非腔内实体瘤贫血的研究
背景:由于普遍的营养不良,贫血在印度尤为普遍。癌症相关性贫血影响了大约四分之三的癌症患者,导致疲劳、食欲不振和注意力难以集中等症状,并可能恶化癌症预后,延长治疗时间,降低生存率。贫血是肿瘤缺氧的重要原因,它加剧了放疗和化疗的副作用,并影响能量水平和情绪困扰。方法:本横断面研究旨在评估新诊断的非腔内实体瘤患者贫血的患病率和类型。研究样本包括所有符合纳入标准的患者,样本量为100例。进行临床评估和调查,以确定贫血的存在和严重程度。对数据进行了汇编和分析。结果:在纳入的100例患者中,68%的患者有贫血的证据,大多数患者年龄在51-60岁之间。贫血与身体质量指数(BMI)相关,在体重不足和体重正常的患者中更为常见。研究中最常见的恶性肿瘤是头颈癌、乳腺癌和女性生殖器癌,这些恶性肿瘤中贫血的发生率高于其他肿瘤。当细分时,注意到妇科肿瘤的患病率较高。大多数贫血患者为轻度贫血,以小细胞性低色素贫血为最常见的类型。结论:本研究为非腔内实体瘤患者贫血的发生率和严重程度提供了有价值的信息,可帮助临床医生制定治疗计划和管理。
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