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Childhood cancer frequency in the center of Tunisia.

Nabiha Missaoui1, Mehdi Khouzemi, Hanene Landolsi, Lilia Jaidene, Soumaya Ben Abdelkrim, Atef Ben Abdelkader, Nadia Beizig, Mohamed Tahar Yaacoubi, Sihem Hmissa.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this paper, we analyzed the frequency of childhood cancer in the Center of Tunisia during 1993-2006.
DESIGN: The different types of cancer were grouped according to the International Classification for Cancer in Children. The general and specific frequencies by age and by sex were analyzed.
RESULTS: A total of 727 new cases of childhood cancer were registered, with a male to-female sex ratio of 1.7/1. Leukemias had the highest frequency (27%) and, of these, lymphoid leukemias were the most prevalent (73.5%). Thereafter, in descending order of frequency, were lymphomas (25.7%), tumors of the central nervous system (CNS, 9.2%), neuroblastomas (7.7%), sarcomas (6.9%), carcinomas (6.3%), bone tumors (5.8%), nephroblastomas (5.5%), and germinal cell tumors (2.6%). The highest frequency of cancer was found at age 10-14 years (34.9%). Leukemias were the most frequent in age groups 1-4 and 5-9 years, whereas, neuroblastomas and lymphomas were the most frequent at age under one year and 10-14 years, respectively. Of those cases of solid tumors, 55.8% were diagnosed as having advanced stages of the disease.
CONCLUSION: Leukemias, lymphomas, and CNS tumors were the principal cancers in the Center of Tunisia. A childhood cancer registry with high-resolution data collection is advocated for in-depth analysis of pediatric malignancies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21545226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 1513-7368


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