A three-year review of lung cancer patient characteristics in a tertiary hospital.

Jane S Afriyie-Mensah, Ernest Kwarteng, John Tetteh, Hafi Gbadamosi, Mary-Ann Dadzie, Yaw Boakye Mensah, Ekow Entsua-Mensah
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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, Ghana.

Participants: All adult patients with histologically diagnosed lung cancer were enrolled.

Main outcome measures: Lung cancer histological types.

Results: 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 predominant 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.

Funding: None declared.

一家三级医院肺癌患者特征的三年回顾。
研究目的该研究旨在确定一家三级医院肺癌患者的临床特征和组织学亚型:回顾性分析呼吸科门诊三年内经组织学确诊的肺癌病例的病历:地点:加纳阿克拉Korle-Bu教学医院呼吸科门诊:主要结果指标:肺癌组织学类型:肺癌组织学类型:结果:肺癌病例占 12.4%。大多数患者为女性(57.8%),确诊时的平均年龄为 55.8±16.0 岁。患者主要为非吸烟者(61%)。常见症状为慢性咳嗽和胸痛。三分之二以上的病例处于临床 III 期和 IV 期,吸烟者和非吸烟者的主要组织学亚型为腺癌。表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)和无性淋巴瘤激酶(ALK)基因突变的基因检测基本不存在:结论:大多数肺癌患者晚期发病。腺癌是以非吸烟人群为主的主要组织学亚型,60 岁以下女性的发病率更高。这应鼓励对基因突变进行检测,以提高患者的生存率:未声明。
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