概述外阴阴道癌的表现和管理在NSIA-LUTH癌症中心。

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ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2025.1935
Chidiebere I Agbakwuru, Eben Aje, Mutiu Jimoh, Anthonia Sowunmi, Samson Ezekiel
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背景:外阴阴道癌(VVC)是两种罕见的女性恶性肿瘤,发病率低于其他妇科肿瘤。目的:本研究旨在调查我们机构VVC病例的表现和管理的评估,旨在促进对撒哈拉以南非洲地区VVC的更深入了解。方法:对2019年5月至2024年6月在NSIA-LUTH癌症中心观察到的所有VVC病例进行回顾性研究。临床表现和治疗方式的数据使用社会科学统计软件包27.0版进行整理和分析。结果:在研究期间报告的10,376例癌症病例中,0.6%(67例)被认为是VVC,就诊时的中位年龄为54岁(32-88岁)。主要表现为阴道出血(41.8%)、肿块(41.8%)和阴道肿胀(32.8%)。免疫抑制人类免疫缺陷病毒、酒精、多个性伴侣和癌症家族史是最确定的危险因素。组织学检查发现鳞状细胞癌为主要亚型(74.8%)。大多数病例诊断为IV期(52.2%)。治疗摄取平均,23.9%接受手术,40.3%接受化疗,56.7%接受放疗。结论:VVC的发病率在尼日利亚呈上升趋势,尤其是在年轻女性中。本研究显示晚期和晚期癌症以阴道出血、肿块和阴道肿胀为最主要的症状。必须提高认识,这有可能促进疾病的早期发现。
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An overview of the presentation and management of vulvovaginal cancers at the NSIA-LUTH Cancer Centre.

Background: Vulvovaginal cancer (VVC) are two rare malignancies in women which are less prevalent than other gynecological cancer.

Aim: This study seeks to investigate the evaluation of the presentation and management of VVC cases at our institution, aiming to contribute to a deeper understanding of VVC within sub-Saharan Africa.

Methods: This was a retrospective study of all VVC cases seen at the NSIA-LUTH Cancer Centre from May 2019 to June 2024. Data on clinical presentation and treatment modalities were collated and analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Science version 27.0.

Results: Out of a total of 10,376 cancer cases reported during the study period, 0.6% (67 cases) were accounted as VVC, the median age at presentation was 54 years range: 32-88 years). Vaginal bleeding (41.8%), lump (41.8%) and vaginal swelling (32.8%) were the major presenting symptoms. Immunosuppression Human Immunodeficiency Virus, alcohol, multiple sexual partners and family history of cancer were the most identified risk factors. Histological examination identified squamous cell carcinoma as the predominant subtype (74.8%). Most cases were diagnosed at stage IV (52.2%). Treatment uptake was average, with 23.9% received surgery, 40.3% receiving chemotherapy and 56.7% undergoing radiotherapy.

Conclusion: The incidence of VVC is increasing in Nigeria, particularly among young women. This study showed late presentation and advanced-stage cancer with vaginal bleeding, lump and vaginal swelling as the most presenting symptoms. It is imperative to increase awareness, which potentially facilitates early detection of the disease.

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