Alex Donasiano, Cecilia Protas, Peter Rambau, Beda Likonda
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背景:在包括坦桑尼亚在内的撒哈拉以南非洲地区,头颈部恶性肿瘤通常在晚期才被诊断出来,因此预后普遍较差。造成这种悲惨经历的原因尚不清楚。本研究在坦桑尼亚姆万扎的布干多医疗中心(Bugando Medical Centre)进行,旨在描述头颈部恶性肿瘤的发病阶段以及与晚期诊断相关的因素。研究方法这是一项横断面分析研究,涉及2019年2月至6月期间布甘多医疗中心所有确诊为头颈部恶性肿瘤的患者。结果在60名参与研究的患者中,35名(58.3%)为男性,25名(41.7%)为女性,男女比例为1.4:1。平均年龄为 56 [12-89]岁。大多数患者(44 人,占 73.3%)处于晚期,其中 III 期最为常见,占 49.3%。只有一名(1.7%)患者的肿瘤处于 I 期,累及口腔。只有 16.7% 的病例有远处转移的记录。口咽是头颈部恶性肿瘤最常见的解剖部位(18例,30%)。口咽恶性肿瘤患者多为晚期发病,而喉恶性肿瘤患者多为早期发病。与患者相关的因素,如农村居住地(p 值 = 0.048)和使用当地草药(p 值 = 0.001)与发病时肿瘤晚期(晚期)显著相关。首次就诊的医疗机构级别(p 值 = 0.876)和转诊次数(p 值 = 0.579)与就诊时肿瘤晚期无明显相关性。结论这项研究表明,头颈部恶性肿瘤在布干多医疗中心并不少见,而且大多数患者都是晚期癌症。因此,应提高农村居民对头颈部恶性肿瘤及其症状的认识,并培训 ......。
Stage at Presentation and Factors Associated with Late Diagnosis of Head and Neck Malignancies at Bugando Medical Center, Mwanza, Tanzania
Background: Head and neck malignancies are often diagnosed at a late stage in sub-Saharan Africa including Tanzania, thus resulting in a generally poor prognosis. The reason for this sad experience is not known. This study was undertaken in our local setting, to describe the stage at presentation and factors associated with late diagnosis of head and neck malignancies at Bugando Medical Centre, Mwanza, Tanzania. Methods: This was analytical cross sectional study involving all patients confirmed to have head and neck malignances at Bugando Medical Center from February to June 2019. Results: Out of 60 patients enrolled in the study, 35(58.3%) were males and 25(41.7%) were female making a male to female of 1.4:1. The mean age was 56 [range, 12-89] years. Majority of patients, 44(73.3%) presented with advanced (late) stage of the disease, with stage III been the most prevalent stage accounting for 49.3% of cases. Only one (1.7%) patient had stage I tumor involving the oral cavity. Distant metastasis was documented in only 16.7% of cases. The oropharynx was the most common anatomical site for head and neck malignancies (n=18, 30%). Patients with oropharyngeal malignancies were associated with late-stage presentation whereas those with laryngeal malignancies were associated with early-stage presentation. Patient-related factors such as rural residence (p-value = 0.048) and use of local herbs (p-value = 0.001) were significantly associated with advanced (late) tumor stage at presentation. The level of health care facility first visited (p-value = 0.876) and the number of referrals (p-value =0.579) were not significantly associated with late stage at presentation. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the head and neck malignancies are not uncommon at Bugando Medical Center and the majority of patients present late with advanced stage cancer. Therefore, increasing awareness among rural residence regarding head and neck malignancies and their symptoms, and training ......