A three-year review of lung cancer patient characteristics in a tertiary hospital
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Published:2023-09-17
Issue:3
Volume:57
Page:167-174
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ISSN:0016-9560
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Container-title:Ghana Medical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:gmj
Author:
S. Afriyie-Mensah Jane,Kwarteng Ernest,Tetteh John,Gbadamosi Hafi,Dadzie Mary-Ann,Boakye Mensah Yaw,Entsua-Mensah Ekow
Abstract
Objective: The study sought to determine clinical characteristics and histologic subtypes of a cohort of lung cancer patients in a tertiary facility.Design: Retrospective review of the medical records of histology-confirmed lung cancer cases at the respiratory clinic over a 3-year period.Setting: Respiratory Clinic, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, GhanaParticipants: All adult patients with histologically diagnosed lung cancer were enrolled.Main outcome measures: Lung cancer histological typesResults: The proportion of lung cancer cases was 12.4%. The majority were women (57.8%) and the mean age at diagnosis was 55.8±16.0 years. The patients were predominantly non-smokers (61%). Common symptoms were chronic cough and chest pain. More than two-thirds of the cases presented in clinical stages III and IV with the pre-dominant histological subtype being adenocarcinoma in smokers and non-smokers. Genetic testing for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and Anaplastic Lymphoma kinase (ALK) mutations were largely absent.Conclusions: The majority of lung cancer patients presented late with advanced disease. Adenocarcinoma was the predominant histological subtype in a predominantly non-smoking population, with an increased prevalence among women less than 60 years. This should encourage testing for genetic mutations to improve patient survival.
Publisher
African Journals Online (AJOL)
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