Improvement of survival in Wilms Tumor patients at the paediatric oncology unit, KATH

V. Paintsil, E. Osei-Bonsu, M. Amoah, Amankwah Adu-Tutu
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BackgroundWilms Tumor (WT) is one of the common and curable cancer types targeted by the World Health Organization (WHO) Global initiative for childhood cancer (GICC). Although, survival in high income countries is good, the same cannot be said of survival in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) like Ghana. The main aim of this study was to determine the clinical presentation and survival of patients with WT presenting at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital MethodsThis research is a 5-year (2016 - 2020) prospective hospital based cross sectional study. Patient characteristics, tumor characteristics and outcome were described, and survival analysis was done. The survival was compared to a historical cohort (2011- 2013) which was evaluated in 2015 where 18.5% of patients survived. ResultsA total of 51 patients were seen over the 5-year period with a male to female ratio of 1.2:1. The median age of presentation was 3years. Majority of patients (56.5%) presented with a left sided renal mass. A significant proportion presented with Stage III (37.1%) and Stage IV (20.98%) disease. The commonest site of metastasis was the liver with 19.4% of patients presenting with it. Thirty three percent (33%) of the patients died with 8(47%) occurring before initiation of treatment. Mortality was highest amongst patients with advanced disease with a p-value of 0.19. The 3-year event free survival with abandonment as an event in patients seen from 2016 - 2019 was 55.6% (p-0.026). ConclusionPatients with high stage tumors (Stage III and IV) were at a higher risk of death as compared to the patients with lower stage tumors. Early detection and treatment of patients with WT can lead to a favorable outcome.
儿童肿瘤科(KATH) Wilms肿瘤患者生存率的提高
wilms Tumor (WT)是世界卫生组织(WHO)全球儿童癌症倡议(GICC)针对的常见且可治愈的癌症类型之一。虽然高收入国家的生存状况很好,但像加纳这样的低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的生存状况却并非如此。本研究的主要目的是确定在Komfo Anokye教学医院就诊的WT患者的临床表现和生存率。本研究是一项为期5年(2016 - 2020)的前瞻性医院横断面研究。描述患者特征、肿瘤特征和预后,并进行生存分析。生存率与2015年评估的历史队列(2011- 2013年)进行比较,其中18.5%的患者存活。结果5年内共51例患者,男女比例为1.2:1。中位发病年龄为3岁。大多数患者(56.5%)表现为左侧肾肿块。III期(37.1%)和IV期(20.98%)占很大比例。最常见的转移部位为肝脏,占19.4%。33%(33%)的患者死亡,其中8例(47%)发生在治疗开始前。晚期患者死亡率最高,p值为0.19。在2016年至2019年的患者中,3年无事件生存率为55.6% (p-0.026)。结论高分期肿瘤患者(III期和IV期)的死亡风险高于低分期肿瘤患者。早期发现和治疗WT患者可导致良好的结果。
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