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Evaluation of Colorectal Cancer Management in Eastern DR Congo. About 55 Cases Were Collected from January 2002 to December 2016 Panzi General Referral Hospital

Evaluation of Colorectal Cancer Management in Eastern DR Congo. About 55 Cases Were Collected from January 2002 to December 2016 Panzi General Referral Hospital
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摘要 A retrospective study was conducted at the HGR de Panzi in eastern DR Congo to determine the profile of colorectal cancer (CRC) management based on 55 cases out of 129 digestive cancers diagnosed in the digestive surgery, endoscopy, and pathology department of the HGR de Panzi from January 2002 to December 2016. The prevalence of CRC was 42.6%. The mean age of patients was 50.8 years, with a range of 20 to 81 years. The male to female ratio was 2.2. In 69.1% of cases, the patients had a low socioeconomic status, and 52.7% had a history of hemorrhoids. Rectorrhagia revealed CCR in 49.1% of cases. The mode of discovery was predominantly emergency in 69.1% of cases, and 58.20% of CRCs were diagnosed by an initial endoscopy of the lower colon. Adenocarcinoma was found in 94.5% of cases, and 45% of cases required abdominoperineal amputation. Various postoperative complications were experienced by 54.5% of patients, and 25.5% of patients died. To decrease the occurrence of these types of cancers, it is necessary to focus on early detection in the population and enhance access to primary healthcare for everyone. A retrospective study was conducted at the HGR de Panzi in eastern DR Congo to determine the profile of colorectal cancer (CRC) management based on 55 cases out of 129 digestive cancers diagnosed in the digestive surgery, endoscopy, and pathology department of the HGR de Panzi from January 2002 to December 2016. The prevalence of CRC was 42.6%. The mean age of patients was 50.8 years, with a range of 20 to 81 years. The male to female ratio was 2.2. In 69.1% of cases, the patients had a low socioeconomic status, and 52.7% had a history of hemorrhoids. Rectorrhagia revealed CCR in 49.1% of cases. The mode of discovery was predominantly emergency in 69.1% of cases, and 58.20% of CRCs were diagnosed by an initial endoscopy of the lower colon. Adenocarcinoma was found in 94.5% of cases, and 45% of cases required abdominoperineal amputation. Various postoperative complications were experienced by 54.5% of patients, and 25.5% of patients died. To decrease the occurrence of these types of cancers, it is necessary to focus on early detection in the population and enhance access to primary healthcare for everyone.
作者 Bafunyembaka Muka Alain Kitumaini Munyahali John Ciruza Balegana Jean-Claude Lobe Lottin Michel Luhiriri Ndanda Levi Kavira Isse Somo Prisca Amisi Mangaza Emilie Alumeti Munyali Desire Ahuka Ona Longombe Albert Bafunyembaka Muka Alain;Kitumaini Munyahali John;Ciruza Balegana Jean-Claude;Lobe Lottin Michel;Luhiriri Ndanda Levi;Kavira Isse Somo Prisca;Amisi Mangaza Emilie;Alumeti Munyali Desire;Ahuka Ona Longombe Albert(Department of Surgery, H.G.R Panzi/Universit&#233, Evang&#233,liqueen Afrique, Bukavu, DR Congo)
机构地区 Department of Surgery
出处 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2024年第4期179-189,共11页 癌症治疗(英文)
关键词 Assessment MANAGEMENT Colorectal Cancer Assessment Management Colorectal Cancer
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