• Title of article

    Frequency of All Types of Colorectal Tumors in the Patients Referred to Selected Hospitals in Tehran

  • Author/Authors

    Golfam, Farzaneh Mostafa Khomeini Hospital - Department of Surgery - Shahed University, Tehran, IR Iran , Golfam, Parisa Imam Reza Hospitah - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IR Iran , Neghabi, Zeinab Student Research Committee - Shahed University, Tehran, IR Iran

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    473
  • To page
    476
  • Abstract
    Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide which is not extensively researched in Iran. Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of CRC in patients referred to selected hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Patients and Methods: In this descriptive-analytic study 218 patients with colorectal cancer were investigated. Data were collected via reviewing recorded pathologic results of patients of these hospitals which then were analyzed by univariant methods. Results: Among 218 patients, 140 (64.2%) were male and 78 (35.8%) were female. Of all patients, 132 (60.0%) suffered from tumors in rectum; 38 (17.4%) in sigmoid; 12 (5.5%) in descending colon; 10 (4.6%) in transverse colon and 26 (11.9%) in ascending colon and cecum. Tumors were well differentiated in 134 patients (61.5%), moderately in 62 cases (28.4%) and poorly differentiated in 22 patients (10.1%). There was no significant difference between males and females regarding the location and degree of tumor differentiation. Conclusions: Regarding high prevalence of colorectal cancer in Iran and potential environmental and genetic factors, surveillance must be considered for this disease. Its risk factors such as diet, life style and low physical activity should be evaluated and screening should start at younger ages.
  • Keywords
    Colorectal Cancer , Adenocarcinoma , Colon
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Record number

    2422307