The changing pattern of malignant neoplasms among females in Asir region of Saudi Arabia.

2000; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 21; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

Autores

Eric I. Archibong, Adekunle A. Sobande, A A Sadek, O G Ajao, Abdur Rauf Khan, O Fawehinmi,

Tópico(s)

Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment

Resumo

The study was undertaken to compare the frequencies of the various types of malignant neoplasms affecting females in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia during the years 1996-1998, to the experience of a previous report (1987 to 1989) in the same population with rapid advancing health care services.A retrospective descriptive approach was adopted. Histopathological records of Asir Central Hospital were reviewed to extract data on female malignant neoplasms seen in the years January 1996-December 1998. The cancer from various sites were ranked based on their percentage (crude relative) frequencies, and compared with the previous report (1987-1989).Of the 274 cases of histologically confirmed female malignant diseases, the breast (22%), skin (9%) and thyroid (7%) were the leading sites. This ranking contrasts with the previous finding (1987-1989) which involved the skin, breast and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, in descending order of frequencies. The frequency of gynecological malignancies was relatively higher than in the previous report.There may be a need to review the pattern of malignancies in the female population in this region from time to time in order to concurrently update planning on preventive and treatment measures.

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