The Frequency and Distribution of ABO Blood Groups in Patients with Haematological Cancers in Uyo, Nigeria: A Hospital Based Retrospective Study

M. Ino-Ekanem, T. Ekwere, A. Ekanem
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Background: The pattern and distribution of haematological malignancies vary depending on age, sex and geographical location. Studies on the association between haematological cancers and ABO blood types have been largely conflicting. Aim: To determine the frequency and distribution of ABO blood groups among a cohort of patients with haematological cancers. Original Research Article Ino-Ekanem et al.; IBRR, 8(3): 1-8, 2018; Article no.IBRR.42665 2 Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study involving the review of records of patients with various haematological cancers, their demographic characteristics and ABO blood group distribution over a 5 year period. Results: The record of 132 patients with haematological malignancies over a 5 year period were reviewed. The mean age of the patients was 47.93 ± 17.9 years. The peak age incidence for the various haematological cancer was the fourth and fifth decades of life. The male to female sex ratio was 2:1. NHL was the commonest haematological cancer among the patients. Majority of the patients were of the O-blood type, the different blood group distribution among the patients was statistically not different from that of the general population. Also, there was no significant association between haematological cancers and ABO blood type of the patients. Conclusion: The distribution, age and sex ratio of haematological malignancies in our study was comparable to those reported by other authors with NHL being the most common haematological cancer in our environment. Majority of the patients were of the O-blood type, comparable to the general population. There was no significant association between haematological cancers and ABO blood type of the patients.
尼日利亚尤约血液学癌症患者ABO血型的频率和分布:一项基于医院的回顾性研究
背景:血液学恶性肿瘤的模式和分布因年龄、性别和地理位置而异。关于血液学癌症与ABO血型之间关系的研究在很大程度上是相互矛盾的。目的:确定血液学癌症患者ABO血型的频率和分布。Ino-Ekanem等;中国生物医学杂志,8(3):1-8,2018;文章no.IBRR。42665方法:这是一项回顾性描述性横断面研究,回顾了5年来各种血液学癌症患者的记录、他们的人口统计学特征和ABO血型分布。结果:回顾了我院5年来132例恶性血液病患者的临床资料。患者平均年龄47.93±17.9岁。各种血液学癌症的发病高峰年龄是在40岁和50岁。男女性别比例为2:1。NHL是患者中最常见的血液学肿瘤。患者以o型血居多,不同血型分布与一般人群无统计学差异。此外,血液学癌症与患者的ABO血型之间没有明显的联系。结论:在我们的研究中,血液恶性肿瘤的分布、年龄和性别比例与其他作者的报道相当,NHL是我们环境中最常见的血液恶性肿瘤。大多数患者为o型血,与一般人群相当。血液学癌症与患者ABO血型之间无显著相关性。
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