南非食管癌:范围综述

L. Ferndale, C. Aldous
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背景:癌症是一种侵袭性癌症,在南非某些地区流行,是癌症相关死亡的第二常见原因。然而,该地区对这一主题的研究却很少。目的:本文旨在评估南非食管癌症临床和流行病学研究的文献,并找出关键的研究空白。方法:我们对南非食管癌症的研究进行了范围回顾。我们对数据库进行了搜索,并在交叉引用选定的文章后进行了手动搜索。我们选择了截至2020年底发表的所有合适的文章,并排除了没有临床成分的基因和实验室研究。结果:我们确定了从1957年到2020年发表的81篇文章。2000年之后,出版物的数量显著减少,2000年之后没有关于外科手术管理的研究。我们发现南非食管癌症发病率的数据不一致。在南非,迟发似乎是导致预后不良的一个重要因素。最大的研究空白包括发病率、治疗管理、治疗后随访和筛查方面的研究。结论:需要大力推动癌症的研究,以便首先确定南非的疾病负担,然后研究诊断该疾病的方法并尽早进行适当的管理。
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Oesophageal cancer in South Africa: A scoping review
Background: Oesophageal cancer is an aggressive cancer that is endemic in certain parts of South Africa where it is the second commonest cause of cancer-related deaths. Yet, there is a paucity of research on the topic from the area.Aim: This article aimed to assess the body of literature on clinical and epidemiological research on oesophageal cancer from South Africa and identify key research gaps.Methods: We conducted a scoping review of research on oesophageal cancer in South Africa. We performed a search of databases as well as manual searches after cross-referencing from selected articles. We selected all appropriate articles published up to the end of 2020 and excluded genetic and laboratory-based studies without clinical components.Results: We identified 81 articles that were published from 1957 to 2020. There was a significant decrease in the number of publications after the year 2000 and studies on the surgical management are non-existent after 2000. We found inconsistencies in the data regarding the incidence of oesophageal cancer in South Africa. Late presentation appears to be a huge factor in South Africa resulting in a poor prognosis. The largest research gaps included studies on incidence, curative management, follow-up after treatment and screening.Conclusion: There needs to be a strong drive towards research on oesophageal cancer in order to first establish the burden of disease in South Africa and thereafter investigate ways to diagnose the disease and institute appropriate management earlier.
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