尼日利亚中北部乔斯乔斯乔斯大学教学医院(JUTH)癌症登记处(1996-2018年)十大癌症趋势的变化模式

O. Silas, Agabus N. Manasseh, J. Musa, A. Dauda, A. Zoakah, B. Mandong, C. Achenbach, A. Sagay, Lifang Hou, R. Murphy
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引言:由于人口结构的变化和生活方式的改变,一些非洲国家癌症流行病学的变化是有据可查的。长期为登记处服务的人口提供筛查、诊断和治疗设施可能会影响整理和存储数据的参数。因此,我们试图记录Jos大学(JUTH)癌症登记处多年来存储的数据中观察到的趋势变化,并强调某些当地因素在这些变化中的作用。方法:这是一项22年的回顾性描述性研究,记录在JUTH癌症登记处的十大常见癌症。JUTH是位于尼日利亚中北部乔斯的三级保健中心。获得了年龄、癌症地形和性别等变量,并描述了它们的比例。结果:在研究期间共记录了4279例十大癌症,其中1996-2005年占2035例(47.56%),2006-2015年;1606(37.53%), 2016年1月- 2018年6月;638(14.91%)。在不同时期,前列腺癌在男性中最为常见(1996-2005:226例(28.83%);2006-2015:224(37.27%), 2016年1月- 2018年6月:136(37.99%)。1996-2005年女性中最常见的是乳腺癌491例(39.25%),2006-2015年宫颈癌371例(36.92%),2016-2018年乳腺癌140例(50.00%)。在2016-2018年期间,肝癌成为第三大常见癌症,而宫颈癌排名第五(5.49%)。结论:注册数据的变化趋势为政策制定和实施提供有用的结论。
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Changing patterns in trend of top 10 cancers in the Jos University Teaching Hospital’s (JUTH) cancer registry (1996–2018), Jos, north-central Nigeria
Introduction: Changes in the epidemiology of cancers in some African countries due to demographic shift and change in lifestyle is well documented. Availability of screening, diagnostic and treatment facilities for the population serving a registry overtime is likely to impact on parameters of collated and stored data. We therefore sought to document changes in trends observed in the data stored at the Jos University’s (JUTH’s) cancer registry over the period of years in focus and highlight the role of certain local factors on these changes. Methodology: This is a 22 year retrospective descriptive study of top ten common cancers documented at the cancer registry at JUTH. JUTH is a tertiary health center located at Jos, North-Central Nigeria. Variables such as age, topography of cancer and sex were obtained and their proportions described. Results: A total of 4,279 top ten cancers were recorded during the period of study of which years 1996-2005 accounted for 2,035(47.56 %), 2006–2015; 1,606 (37.53 %) and January 2016–June 2018; 638 (14.91 %). In the different periods considered prostate cancer was the commonest in males (1996-2005:226(28.83%); 2006-2015:224(37.27%) and January 2016-June 2018:136(37.99%). While among females breast cancer was commonest 491(39.25%) from 1996-2005, 2006-2015 cervical cancer 371 (36.92%) and 2016-2018 breast cancer 140 (50.00%). In the period 2016-2018 liver cancer became the third commonest cancer while cervical cancer came to fifth position 35(5.49%). Conclusion: Changing trends in the registry’s data to provide conclusions useful for policy formulation and implementation.
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