Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!

Abstract Background Hospital-based cancer registries can provide information on the magnitude and distribution of cancers in a given hospital. Hospital-based brain tumor registry data, focusing on glioma, from a tertiary care rural neurological center is lacking in the scientific literature. This da...

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Main Authors: Suyash Singh, Harsh Deora, Azfar Neyaz, Kuntal Kanti Das, Anant Mehrotra, Arun Kumar Srivastava, Sanjay Behari, Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal, Sushila Jaiswal
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-10-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41984-021-00118-w
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spelling doaj-3961c2717fc94fa4b212d0569a48b0cb2021-10-10T11:38:20ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Neurosurgery2520-82252021-10-013611810.1186/s41984-021-00118-wTrends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!Suyash Singh0Harsh Deora1Azfar Neyaz2Kuntal Kanti Das3Anant Mehrotra4Arun Kumar Srivastava5Sanjay Behari6Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal7Sushila Jaiswal8Department of Neurosurgery, All India Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Neurosurgery, National Institute of Mental Health and NeurosciencesDepartment of Pathology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Pathology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Hospital-based cancer registries can provide information on the magnitude and distribution of cancers in a given hospital. Hospital-based brain tumor registry data, focusing on glioma, from a tertiary care rural neurological center is lacking in the scientific literature. This data can be useful in understanding the need for research and funding required for these specific brain tumors. Data of patients operated for glioma, at our institute, was collected between January 2004 and December 2015. Patients’ clinical details and histopathological diagnosis were recorded. Data were analyzed and compared with that of previously published literature, and inferences were drawn on patterns of reporting and epidemiology. Results A total of 1450 cases of glioma, with a mean age of 39.3 (± 17.36 SD) years with males (66.6%) comprising more population as compared to females. Majority of patients 70.8% (n = 1027) belong to the economically active age group of country (18–60 years). Majority of cases (41.4%) were glioblastoma with the next common tumor (22.8%) being diffuse astrocytoma (n = 331) followed by pilocytic astrocytoma (6.2%) and oligodendroglioma (4.5%) in that order. While our data followed similar trends with other Indian data the average age of glioma was a decade younger to what is quoted earlier in Indian and international studies. Conclusion This data for glioma gives a glimpse of the prevalence of this tumor in a primarily rural population and highlights the need for a National Brain Tumor Registry with the need for the development of evidence-based policymaking and enhanced research into this particular ailment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41984-021-00118-wHospital-based brain tumor registryHigh-grade gliomaDiffuse astrocytomaPrevalenceRural population
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author Suyash Singh
Harsh Deora
Azfar Neyaz
Kuntal Kanti Das
Anant Mehrotra
Arun Kumar Srivastava
Sanjay Behari
Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal
Sushila Jaiswal
spellingShingle Suyash Singh
Harsh Deora
Azfar Neyaz
Kuntal Kanti Das
Anant Mehrotra
Arun Kumar Srivastava
Sanjay Behari
Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal
Sushila Jaiswal
Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery
Hospital-based brain tumor registry
High-grade glioma
Diffuse astrocytoma
Prevalence
Rural population
author_facet Suyash Singh
Harsh Deora
Azfar Neyaz
Kuntal Kanti Das
Anant Mehrotra
Arun Kumar Srivastava
Sanjay Behari
Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal
Sushila Jaiswal
author_sort Suyash Singh
title Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
title_short Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
title_full Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
title_fullStr Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
title_full_unstemmed Trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
title_sort trends in clinico-epidemiology profile of surgically operated glioma patients in a tertiary care center over 12 years—through the looking glass!
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery
issn 2520-8225
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Background Hospital-based cancer registries can provide information on the magnitude and distribution of cancers in a given hospital. Hospital-based brain tumor registry data, focusing on glioma, from a tertiary care rural neurological center is lacking in the scientific literature. This data can be useful in understanding the need for research and funding required for these specific brain tumors. Data of patients operated for glioma, at our institute, was collected between January 2004 and December 2015. Patients’ clinical details and histopathological diagnosis were recorded. Data were analyzed and compared with that of previously published literature, and inferences were drawn on patterns of reporting and epidemiology. Results A total of 1450 cases of glioma, with a mean age of 39.3 (± 17.36 SD) years with males (66.6%) comprising more population as compared to females. Majority of patients 70.8% (n = 1027) belong to the economically active age group of country (18–60 years). Majority of cases (41.4%) were glioblastoma with the next common tumor (22.8%) being diffuse astrocytoma (n = 331) followed by pilocytic astrocytoma (6.2%) and oligodendroglioma (4.5%) in that order. While our data followed similar trends with other Indian data the average age of glioma was a decade younger to what is quoted earlier in Indian and international studies. Conclusion This data for glioma gives a glimpse of the prevalence of this tumor in a primarily rural population and highlights the need for a National Brain Tumor Registry with the need for the development of evidence-based policymaking and enhanced research into this particular ailment.
topic Hospital-based brain tumor registry
High-grade glioma
Diffuse astrocytoma
Prevalence
Rural population
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41984-021-00118-w
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