The Current State of Adult Glial Tumor Patients’ Care in Kazakhstan: Challenges in Diagnosis and Patterns in Survival Outcomes

Author:

Babi Aisha1ORCID,Menlibayeva Karashash1ORCID,Bex Torekhan1,Kuandykova Shynar2,Akshulakov Serik2

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Management Department, National Centre for Neurosurgery, 34/1 Turan Avenue, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan

2. Department of Vascular and Functional Neurosurgery, National Centre for Neurosurgery, 34/1 Turan Avenue, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Background: The study aimed to analyze the 5-year survival of adult patients with glial tumors and to define characteristics that are associated with the disease outcomes in Kazakhstan. Methods: Medical records of patients that were surgically treated at the National Center for Neurosurgery during the 5-year period from 2016 to 2020 were collected retrospectively. Patients with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of diffuse astrocytic or oligodendroglial tumor type were included and their survival was assessed with life tables, Kaplan–Meier plot, and Cox regression using STATA 16 statistical software. Results: Almost half of the patients had glioblastoma. The 5-year survival rate of the whole sample was 45.93%. Among Grade 4 patients, 15.6% survived the 5-year mark. Differences in survival between grades 1–3 were not significant. Grade 1 patients demonstrated worse survival rates compared to Grade 2 patients (69% vs. 74%). Worse survival rates were observed among patients of Russian ethnicity and in rural residents. Conclusions: The study described the unusual patterns in survival rates of glial tumor patients in Kazakhstan, pointing to the need for reassessment of diagnostic accuracy and resulting treatment of glial patients in Kazakhstan, and the need to introduce molecular and genetic parameters in tumor type classification. Moreover, the observed difference in survival of different ethnic groups and residents of rural and urban areas should be further investigated and addressed by healthcare professionals.

Funder

Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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