Literature DB >> 29109863

Pattern of gynaecological malignancies in south western region of Pakistan: An overview of 12 years.

Hina Manzoor1, Hamida Naheed1, Khushnaseeb Ahmad1, Shehla Iftikhar1, Muhammad Asif2, Jamila Shuja1, Neelam Sultan3, Irfan Ali4, Syed Inayatullah2, Yasir Hayat Khan5.   

Abstract

Gynaecological malignancies contribute significantly to cancer burden and have a higher rate of mortality and morbidity. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the pattern of gynaecological malignancies identified between January, 2000 and December, 2011, at the Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy (CENAR). At CENAR 5,072 female patients were registered with different malignancies, of which 632 cases were gynaecological malignancies. Ovarian cancer (47%) was the most common gynaecological malignancy, followed by cervical cancer (29%), uterine cancer (14%), vulvar and vaginal cancer (6%), and gestational trophoblastic neoplasm (4%). Of the ovarian cancer cases, 72.5% had epithelial while 26.5% had non-epithelial cancer. Squamous cell carcinoma was 75.9% in cervix and 87.8% in vulva and vagina while endometrial carcinoma (75.9%) was more frequent in uterus. For gestational trophoblastic neoplasm, 69.2% of patients had choriocarcinoma. Ovarian cancer was the most common type for the age range of 50-59 years. In the case of cervical and gestational trophoblastic neoplasm the majority of patients presented at the ages of 40-49 and 30-39 years while uterus, vulvar and vaginal tumor presented in the elderly (>60 years). Thus, ovarian cancer is the leading gynecological malignancy in Pakistan.

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Keywords:  age; gynaecological malignancies; histopathology

Year:  2017        PMID: 29109863      PMCID: PMC5663976          DOI: 10.3892/br.2017.993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Rep        ISSN: 2049-9434


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