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
Pages
6
From page
178
To page
183
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
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2438346
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