Profile of pediatric tumors: A 10-year study at a tertiary care center in North India

M. Sofi, M. Lone, K. Fatima, Asifa Andleeb, Afroz Fir, N. Khan, A. Najmi, N. Dar, Shahida Nasreen
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Objective: The objective of this study was to find the profile of childhood cancers in the Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar, India, from 2010 to 2019. Materials and Methods: It was a retrospective study where medical records of children with cancer that was registered in regional cancer center SKIMS, Srinagar, from January 2010 to December 2019, aged 0–14 years diagnosed using histological or cytological examinations were reviewed to gather data on the prevalence and pattern of tumors according to age, sex, and rural and urban distribution. Results: There were 38,962 new confirmed cases registered in the regional cancer center at SKIMS, Srinagar, during these 10 years. Among which 1036 were below 15 years of age. An average of 103 cases attended per year. Overall pediatric tumors were 2.66% of total cancers. The frequency of cancer was found to be higher among boys (57.9%) than girls (42.1%) with a ratio of 1.37:1. The majority of the children were from rural areas (84.9%) compared to (15.1%) from urban areas. The results showed that leukemia (36.6%), lymphoma (19.8%), and bone tumors (9.3%) were the commonly found childhood cancers among the children attended at SKIMS, Srinagar, during these 10 years. Other less commonly found tumors were central nervous system tumors (6.7%), Wilms' tumor (4.1%), retinoblastoma (3.7%), and cancer of unknown primary with secondaries (1.5%). Conclusions: Leukemia, lymphoma, and bone tumors were the most common malignancies reported in the children treated at our cancer center.
儿童肿瘤概况:在印度北部三级保健中心进行的一项为期10年的研究
目的:本研究的目的是找出2010年至2019年印度斯利那加Sher-I-Kashmir医学科学研究所(SKIMS)儿童癌症的概况。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性研究,回顾了2010年1月至2019年12月在斯利那加区域癌症中心SKIMS登记的0-14岁癌症儿童的医疗记录,通过组织学或细胞学检查诊断,根据年龄、性别、农村和城市分布收集肿瘤患病率和模式的数据。结果:在斯利那加SKIMS区域癌症中心,在这10年中有38,962例新确诊病例登记。其中15岁以下1036人。每年平均有103个病例。儿童肿瘤占全部肿瘤的2.66%。男孩患癌的比率为57.9%,高于女孩(42.1%),两者之比为1.37:1。大多数儿童来自农村(84.9%),而来自城市(15.1%)。结果显示,白血病(36.6%)、淋巴瘤(19.8%)和骨肿瘤(9.3%)是这10年间在斯利那加SKIMS就诊的儿童中常见的儿童癌症。其他较不常见的肿瘤有中枢神经系统肿瘤(6.7%)、Wilms肿瘤(4.1%)、视网膜母细胞瘤(3.7%)和未知原发伴继发性癌症(1.5%)。结论:白血病、淋巴瘤和骨肿瘤是在我们癌症中心治疗的儿童中最常见的恶性肿瘤。
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