沙特阿拉伯东部省份成年患者淋巴瘤发病率-一项单中心研究

Q4 Medicine
RehabYusuf Al-Ansari, NasserMohammed Aljarah, GhufranMoaid Alofi, FaisalAhmed Abu Shaigah, FaisalHani Al-Qahtany, ArulananthamZechariah Jebakumar, SaadMohammed Alsubaie, SaadMohammed Al-Almaie, ArifaJamaluddin Qureshi
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背景:淋巴瘤是淋巴系统的一种癌症,主要有两种类型,即霍奇金淋巴瘤(HL)和非HL (NHL)。在这些类型中,有许多子类型。根据美国国家癌症研究所的数据,非霍奇金淋巴瘤占美国所有癌症的4.2%,而霍奇金淋巴瘤占0.5%。治疗策略取决于淋巴瘤的类型和分期。在这项研究中,我们正在研究军队非肿瘤中心淋巴瘤的发病率,以便更好地了解和记录这种情况。方法:我们在一家三级医院对2016年1月至2021年12月底入院的56例淋巴瘤患者进行了观察性、分析性、回顾性研究,这些患者患有淋巴结病或体重,诊断为淋巴瘤。诊断方式为组织病理学。所有数据包括人口统计学、淋巴瘤病变细节、实验室和组织病理学结果均来自健康信息学或手工记录。结果:在本研究中,我们发现67.9%的病例为男性,沙特患者的比例明显高于非沙特患者(分别为94.6%和5.3%)。在沙特病例中,我们发现来自东部和南部省份的淋巴瘤病例比例明显更高(分别为47.1%和35.8%),其中46.5%的患者在诊断时居住在达曼。NHL的比例明显高于Hodgkin型(分别为80.3%和19.6%)。以b细胞型NHL居多(73.2%)。此外,2016年至2021年,发病率有所增加,累计发病率为25.14 / 10万人年。结论:我们的数据表明,淋巴瘤的发病率在过去的5年在三级保健中心增加。我们发现了原发省份和淋巴瘤发病率之间存在关联的证据。此外,在我们的队列中,与其他类型的淋巴瘤相比,b细胞NHL的发病率明显更高,死亡率更高,这支持了先前在沙特阿拉伯王国进行的研究。在我们的研究队列中,军事人员的淋巴瘤发病率没有增加,这与其他当地研究的发病率数据相匹配。进一步的国家研究和淋巴瘤登记的启动可能为未来的研究增加价值。
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Incidence of lymphoma among adult patients in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia – A single-center study
BACKGROUND: Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system with two main types, namely Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and non-HL (NHL). Within these, there are many subtypes. Based on data from the National Cancer Institute, NHL accounts for 4.2% whereas HL accounts for 0.5% of all cancers in the United States. The treatment strategy depends on the type and the stage of the lymphoma. In this study, we are studying the incidence rate of lymphoma in a military-nononcology center for better understanding and recording of the condition.METHODS: We conducted an observational, analytical, retrospective study in a tertiary care hospital on 56 patients admitted to the hospital between January 2016 and the end of December 2021, with lymphadenopathy or body mass, who were diagnosed with lymphoma. The modality of diagnosis was tissue histopathology. All data including demographics, details of lymphoma lesions, and laboratory and histopathology results were obtained from health informatics or manual records.RESULTS: In this study, we found that 67.9% of the cases were male, with a significantly higher rate among Saudi patients in comparison to non-Saudi (94.6% and 5.3%, respectively). Among Saudi cases, we found that a significantly higher percentage of lymphoma cases were originally from the Eastern and the Southern provinces (47.1% and 35.8%, respectively), and 46.5% of them were living in Dammam at the time of diagnosis. The percentage of NHL was significantly higher than Hodgkin type (80.3% and 19.6%, respectively). The majority of the cases belonged to B-cell NHL (73.2%). Moreover, the incidence rate increased from 2016 to 2021 with an accumulative rate of 25.14 / 100,000 person-years.CONCLUSION: Our data indicate that the incidence rate of lymphoma increased in the last 5 years at a tertiary care center. We found evidence for associations between the original province and the rate of the lymphoma. Moreover, the rate of B-cell NHL was significantly higher with superior mortality rate in comparison to other types of lymphoma in our cohort, which supported previous studies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. There was no increase in incidence of lymphoma in our study cohort of military personnel, and it matches the incidence data of other local studies. Further national studies and initiation of lymphoma registry may add a value for future researches.
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Journal of Applied Hematology
Journal of Applied Hematology Medicine-Hematology
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