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East and Central African Journal of Surgery
Association of Surgeons of East Africa and College of Surgeons of East Central and Southern Africa
ISSN: 1024-297X EISSN: 1024-297X
Vol. 13, No. 1, 2008, pp. 60-65
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Bioline Code: js08010
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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East and Central African Journal of Surgery, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2008, pp. 60-65
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Paediatric Cancers at Butare University Teaching Hospital in Rwanda.
Makanga, M.; Ayinkamiye, M.A.; Ngendahayo, L. & Kakande, I.
Abstract
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations of the world. More than 10% of all deaths in children below 15 years of age are caused by malignant diseases in developed countries. In the developing world, childhood cancers are yet to be recognized as a major pediatric illness due to several other competing causes of death like diarrheal illness and respiratory illness.
Methods: A descriptive retrospective study of children admitted for cancer in Butare Teaching Hospital over a 7 years period (January 1999-December 2005) was carried out The study population included 36 children aged 0-15 years admitted with cancer at Butare university teaching Hospital. Data was analyzed using Epi data, SPSS11,5 computer programs.
Results: The average age of our patients was 5.9 years with the youngest patient being 5 month old. The peak incidence of cancer was found in the 0-5 years age group and accounted for 21 patients (58, 3%). The Male to Female sex ratio was 1.7: 1. The most common types of cancer were: Burkett’s lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Treatment included surgery for 17 patients(47.2%), chemotherapy for 4 patients (11.1%), surgery combined with post-operative chemotherapy for 1 patient (2.7%), the association of pre-operative chemotherapy + surgery + post-operative chemotherapy for 1 patient (2.7%) and palliative care for 13 patients (36.1%). The average length of hospital stay was 36.6 days ranging from 2 to 510 days.The hospital mortality rate was 27.7%.
Recommendation: The creation of an oncology department and a National cancer Register are recommended.
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