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Cancer Patterns in Arua District, Uganda: A Hospital-Based Retrospective Study

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2024
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Sharon, B.A.
Nakaganda, A.
Fadhil, G.
June, M.
Anecho, E.
Aniku, G.
Jacinto, A.
Wao, H.
Orem, J.
Onguru, D.
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Abstract
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality with over 19 million cases and 10 million deaths worldwide. Available data on cancer patterns in Uganda are through modelling of data from two population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) representing only about 10% of the cancer situation in Uganda. This study sought to determine the common types of cancer among adults and children in Arua District over a 5-year period (2017-2021). Over the 5-year study period, a total of 1,118 new cancer cases were registered, with slightly more females (52.1%). The top five common cancers irrespective of sex and age were: liver cancer (13.7%), cervical (11.8%), breast (10.7%), oesophagus (10.5%) and Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) (6.4%). In this study, 15.3% (n = 171) of the study participants were children. The top five common childhood cancers included BL (42%), leukemia (10.5%), other lymphomas (9.4%), osteosarcoma (4.7%) and nephroblastoma (3%). There is a high incidence of liver cancer in Arua district. The high levels of cervical, breast and oesophagus cancer were consistent with what is reported by the two PBCRs in Uganda. However, BL could be due to the presence of a BL treatment centre at Kuluva hospital in Arua. Cancer interventions in Arua should therefore be targeted towards liver, cervix, breast, and oesophagus cancer and furthering research on the reason for the high incidence of liver cancer.
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Cancer patterns; Cancer among adults and children; Hospital-based retrospective study; Population-Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs); Uganda
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10.3332/ecancer.2024.1688
https://ecancer.org/en/journal/article/1688-cancer-patterns-in-arua-district-uganda-a-hospital-based-retrospective-study
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10984836/
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1539
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