One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah

Background: Childhood cancer represents an important health problem in Basrah with an incidence rate as high as rates in western countries. Little is known about the prognosis and survival of children diagnosed with malignancy after initiation of treatment. Objectives: to estimate the one-year surv...

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Main Authors: OS. Habib, Ali H. Atwan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Basrah 2017-06-01
Series:The Medical Journal of Basrah University
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Online Access:https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_125131_53e5cc0670e7ae60de50c3813250aef8.pdf
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spelling doaj-a52f7e81233c4806a5be0fa8a8e4c00e2020-11-25T02:57:39ZengUniversity of BasrahThe Medical Journal of Basrah University 0253-07592413-44142017-06-0135111010.33762/mjbu.2017.125131125131One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in BasrahOS. HabibAli H. AtwanBackground: Childhood cancer represents an important health problem in Basrah with an incidence rate as high as rates in western countries. Little is known about the prognosis and survival of children diagnosed with malignancy after initiation of treatment. Objectives: to estimate the one-year survival of children diagnosed with malignant diseases in Basrah and to identify non–medical risk factors for the risk of death during the first year following diagnosis. Methods: This is a hospital-based follow up study of 352 children aged less than 15 years diagnosed with any sort of malignant disease. The study was conducted in Basrah Specialized Hospital for Children over the period (1st of October 2012 to 31st December 2013) and enrolled all newly diagnosed cases during two calendar years (2011-2012 inclusive). The fate of each and every case was ascertained chronologically during and at the end of the 12 months after diagnosis. Results: The results showed that, of the 352 cases followed up, 102 ( 29.0%) completed their treatment courses at the end of 1st year while 105 (29.8 %) of them were still continuing on treatment , 19 (5.4%) relapsed and still on treatment and 89 ( 25.3 %) of the cases died by the end of first year. The remaining have stopped treatment 25 ( 7.1% ), refused treatment in Basrah 10 ( 2.8% ) or transferred elsewhere on medical advice 2 (0.6%). The one year survival rate for all the studied children was 74.7%, Thus the one year mortality was 25.3%). Among a set of variables, three "female gender, better mother education and modern type of family accommodation" were significant predictors of one year survival of a child with cancer. Conclusions: Childhood cancer is major health problem in Basrah in terms of incidence and burden on the health care system. Despite all efforts the one year survival rate was much lower than corresponding figures in many other countries.https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_125131_53e5cc0670e7ae60de50c3813250aef8.pdfchildhood cancersurvivalmortalitybasrah
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One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah
The Medical Journal of Basrah University
childhood cancer
survival
mortality
basrah
author_facet OS. Habib
Ali H. Atwan
author_sort OS. Habib
title One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah
title_short One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah
title_full One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah
title_fullStr One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah
title_full_unstemmed One-year survival of children with malignant diseases in Basrah
title_sort one-year survival of children with malignant diseases in basrah
publisher University of Basrah
series The Medical Journal of Basrah University
issn 0253-0759
2413-4414
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Childhood cancer represents an important health problem in Basrah with an incidence rate as high as rates in western countries. Little is known about the prognosis and survival of children diagnosed with malignancy after initiation of treatment. Objectives: to estimate the one-year survival of children diagnosed with malignant diseases in Basrah and to identify non–medical risk factors for the risk of death during the first year following diagnosis. Methods: This is a hospital-based follow up study of 352 children aged less than 15 years diagnosed with any sort of malignant disease. The study was conducted in Basrah Specialized Hospital for Children over the period (1st of October 2012 to 31st December 2013) and enrolled all newly diagnosed cases during two calendar years (2011-2012 inclusive). The fate of each and every case was ascertained chronologically during and at the end of the 12 months after diagnosis. Results: The results showed that, of the 352 cases followed up, 102 ( 29.0%) completed their treatment courses at the end of 1st year while 105 (29.8 %) of them were still continuing on treatment , 19 (5.4%) relapsed and still on treatment and 89 ( 25.3 %) of the cases died by the end of first year. The remaining have stopped treatment 25 ( 7.1% ), refused treatment in Basrah 10 ( 2.8% ) or transferred elsewhere on medical advice 2 (0.6%). The one year survival rate for all the studied children was 74.7%, Thus the one year mortality was 25.3%). Among a set of variables, three "female gender, better mother education and modern type of family accommodation" were significant predictors of one year survival of a child with cancer. Conclusions: Childhood cancer is major health problem in Basrah in terms of incidence and burden on the health care system. Despite all efforts the one year survival rate was much lower than corresponding figures in many other countries.
topic childhood cancer
survival
mortality
basrah
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