Brain Tumor: A Review of Its Demographic in a Rural Hospital of Sibu in Sarawak, Malaysia.

Yu Wei Heng, Kia Hooi Tan, Nelson Kok Bing Yap
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According to World Health Organization's GLOBOCAN 2012 database, brain tumors account for about 2% of all cancers in Malaysia. It was ranked 11th and 13th most common cancer among males and females, respectively. This debilitating disease can cause a tremendous burden to patients and their families and healthcare services. The main objective of this study is to provide demographic data on the type of brain tumors and their distribution of age and gender from the cases presented to the neurosurgical department of a rural hospital in Sibu from 2018 to 2021. This is a retrospective study of the incidence and pattern of brain tumors admitted to the Neurosurgery Department in Sibu Hospital. Data were emanated from the brain tumor registry census from 2018 to 2021. Of all cases, only cases with confirmed histopathological results were included. Inoperable brain tumors that were diagnosed through radiological investigations were excluded. There were 230 patients with brain tumors included in this study. Males constituted 42.6% ( n  = 98) of the cases, whereas 57.4% ( n  = 132) of them were female. The brain tumor was the least common in the pediatric group (0 to 10 years old) with only 3.5% ( n  = 8). The incidence of brain tumors increased with age and reached its peak in the age group of 51 to 60 years (34.8%). The commonest type of brain tumor was meningioma (38.7%), followed by a metastatic brain tumor (25.2%) and glioma (15.6%). Meningothelial WHO grade I was the most common variant that accounted for 67% ( n  = 46) of all meningioma. Lung carcinoma was found to be the most common primary, accounting for more than half (69.0%) of the metastatic brain tumors, followed by breast cancer (10.3%), thyroid cancer (8.6%), female genital tract (8.6%), and malignant melanoma (3.5%). The crude incidence of the brain tumor in Sibu was 4.98 per 100,000 population/year. This study showed that the commonest brain tumor in central rural of Sarawak was meningioma, followed by metastatic brain tumor and glioma. Meningothelial is the most frequent subtype of meningioma, whereas lung carcinoma was the commonest primary in brain metastases. The peak age group was 51 to 60 years old, and females showed a higher incidence than males. This study provides a baseline profile of the brain tumor spectrum in rural Sarawak. More data should be collected to aid in future research and healthcare planning.

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马来西亚沙捞越州西巫一乡村医院脑肿瘤人口统计回顾。
根据世界卫生组织(World Health Organization)的GLOBOCAN 2012数据库,脑肿瘤约占马来西亚所有癌症的2%。在男性和女性最常见的癌症中,它分别排在第11位和第13位。这种使人衰弱的疾病会给患者及其家人和医疗保健服务造成巨大负担。本研究的主要目的是提供2018年至2021年泗水某农村医院神经外科病例的脑肿瘤类型及其年龄和性别分布的人口统计数据。本文回顾性分析了四步医院神经外科收治的脑肿瘤的发生率和类型。数据来自2018年至2021年的脑肿瘤登记普查。在所有病例中,仅包括组织病理学结果证实的病例。排除通过放射学检查诊断为不能手术的脑肿瘤。本研究共纳入230例脑肿瘤患者。男性占42.6%(98例),女性占57.4%(132例)。脑肿瘤在儿童组(0 - 10岁)中最不常见,仅为3.5% (n = 8)。脑肿瘤发病率随年龄增长而增加,在51 ~ 60岁年龄组达到高峰(34.8%)。最常见的脑肿瘤类型是脑膜瘤(38.7%),其次是转移性脑瘤(25.2%)和胶质瘤(15.6%)。WHO I级脑膜上皮是最常见的变异,占所有脑膜瘤的67% (n = 46)。肺癌是最常见的原发肿瘤,占转移性脑肿瘤的一半以上(69.0%),其次是乳腺癌(10.3%)、甲状腺癌(8.6%)、女性生殖道(8.6%)和恶性黑色素瘤(3.5%)。泗埠地区脑肿瘤粗发病率为4.98 / 10万人/年。研究表明,沙捞越中部农村地区最常见的脑肿瘤是脑膜瘤,其次是转移性脑瘤和神经胶质瘤。脑膜上皮是脑膜瘤最常见的亚型,而肺癌是脑转移中最常见的原发肿瘤。发病高峰年龄为51 ~ 60岁,女性发病率高于男性。这项研究提供了沙捞越农村脑肿瘤谱的基线概况。应该收集更多的数据,以帮助未来的研究和医疗保健计划。
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