Title of article :
Colorectal Carcinoma: An update of Current Trends in Accra
Author/Authors :
Dakubo, JCB Departments of Surgery - Pathology - University of Ghana Medical School - Accra, Ghana , Naaeder, SB Departments of Surgery - Pathology - University of Ghana Medical School - Accra, Ghana , Tettey, Y Departments of Surgery - Pathology - University of Ghana Medical School - Accra, Ghana , Gyasi, RK Departments of Surgery - Pathology - University of Ghana Medical School - Accra, Ghana
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience and earlier studies
indicate that the number of colorectal cancer cases seen
annually in the Accra metropolis is increasing.
OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at providing a current update
on colorectal cancer in Accra, Ghana.
METHODS: A prospective study of confirmed cases of colorectal
cancer diagnosed from January 1997 – December 2007.
RESULTS: Three hundred and fifty-nine colorectal cancer
cases were studied. Males were 192(53.5%) and females
167(46.5%) with an annual incidence of 32.6 new cases. The
crude incidence rates were 12.53, 9.87 and 11.18 per 100,000
population for males, females and overall respectively. Rectal
bleeding 185(51.1%), abdominal mass 76(21.1%), intestinal
obstruction 62(17.3%), intestinal perforation nine (2.5%) and
iron deficiency anaemia nine (2.5%) cases were the main
presentations. There were 168 (46.8%) rectal and 191(53.2%)
colon tumours. Two hundred and thirty-one patients had
laparotomy with 225 resections, and 128 patients for various
reasons did not undergo surgery. The Astler Coller stages of
the tumours at diagnosis were C2 84(36.7%), C1 53(22.1%),
B2 49(21.4%), D 17(7.4%), B1 14(6.1%) and A 12(5.1%)
cases. Adenocarcinoma was the commonest histological type
321(89.4%), with the majority either well-differentiated
(62.5%) or moderately well-differentiated (25.6) carcinomas.
Poorly differentiated carcinomas accounted for 28 cases
(7.8%). Post-operative mortality was 6.1%. Long term survival
could not be assessed as the majority of patients were lost to
follow up.
CONCLUSION: The incidence of colorectal cancer has
increased over the last four decades in tandem with an aging
population of Accra with adenocarcinoma as the predominant
histological type.
Keywords :
Large bowel tumours , Colonoscopy , Rectal bleeding , Colorectal carcinoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics