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Causes of Treatment Abandonment of Pediatric Cancerzzm321990Patients – Experience in a Regional Cancer Centre in Northzzm321990East India

Munlima Hazarika1, Rakesh Mishra1, Bhargab Jyoti Saikia1, Chidananda Bhuyan1, C W Nyuthe1, Anupam Sarma2, Gaurav Kumar1, Cliffton Sutnaga1, Manoj Kalita3, Partha Roy1.   

Abstract

Introduction: Refusal and abandonment of treatment is often considered as an important reason for poor survival of pediatric cancer patients in developing and underdeveloped countries. In this study we analyze the factors responsible for treatment abandonment and refusal in a Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) in North East India. Material and
Methods: All histopathologically or cytologically confirmed cases of childhood cancer from below 15 years of age registered from 1st April, 2010 to 31st March, 2017 were included in this study. Parents or caregivers were interviewed thoroughly and a questionnaire was filled up for analysis of demographic and socio-economic factors. Modified Kuppuswamy scale was used to measure socioeconomic status.
Results: Of 592 patients 161 (27.1%) abandoned therapy and 23 (3.9%) refused treatment. Factors associated with abandonment of treatment included: lower risk if residing in urban areas (Odds ratio [OR] = 0.8333, 95% CI 0.565-1.228; P=0.36) and higher risk with maternal education less than secondary school (OR = 1.357; 95%CI: 0.553-3.326; P=0.505). Low socioeconomic status and age >5yrs were also associated with abandonment of treatment. In a binary logistic regression analysis, male sex [Odds Ratio (OR) = 0.701; 95% CI 0.48-1.01; P=0.062] have lowest risk of abandoning treatment with trend to statistical significance.
Conclusion: There is a need for proper definition of the problem of childhood cancer patients so that appropriate policy can be introduced to improve survival by improving treatment compliance. Creative Commons Attribution License

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Keywords:  Pediatric cancer; treatment abandonment; treatment refusal; survival

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31030486     DOI: 10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.4.1133

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


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