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Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa

BACKGROUND: Esophagus cancer is cancer of poor prognosis, of often late diagnosis. The objective of this study was to describe the factors associated with esophagus cancers in the Togolese population. METHODS: It was a retrospective descriptive, cross-sectional study, on esophagus cancers histologic...

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Autores principales: Darré, Tchin, Djiwa, Toukilnan, Kogoe, Roland-Moise Lidawu, Eklu, Kodjo Eugene, Alassani, Fousseni, Simgban, Panakinao, Bombone, Mayi, Sama, Bagassam, Tchangai, Boyodi, Bagny, Aklesso, Napo-Koura, Gado
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10467178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37655069
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2632010X231195238
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author Darré, Tchin
Djiwa, Toukilnan
Kogoe, Roland-Moise Lidawu
Eklu, Kodjo Eugene
Alassani, Fousseni
Simgban, Panakinao
Bombone, Mayi
Sama, Bagassam
Tchangai, Boyodi
Bagny, Aklesso
Napo-Koura, Gado
author_facet Darré, Tchin
Djiwa, Toukilnan
Kogoe, Roland-Moise Lidawu
Eklu, Kodjo Eugene
Alassani, Fousseni
Simgban, Panakinao
Bombone, Mayi
Sama, Bagassam
Tchangai, Boyodi
Bagny, Aklesso
Napo-Koura, Gado
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description BACKGROUND: Esophagus cancer is cancer of poor prognosis, of often late diagnosis. The objective of this study was to describe the factors associated with esophagus cancers in the Togolese population. METHODS: It was a retrospective descriptive, cross-sectional study, on esophagus cancers histologically diagnosed at the Pathological Laboratory of Lomé over a period of 31 years (1990-2021). RESULTS: We have collected 144 cases of esophagus cancer. The average age of patients was 57 ± 12 years, and the sex ratio was 2.34. The most applicant service was the service of Hepato Gastroenterology of CHU Campus (30.6%). Alcohol (57.6%), tobacco (45.8%) were the most present risk factors. Biopsies were the most addressed (97.2%). The average duration of symptom evolution was 6.42 months and the main symptom at the time of diagnosis was dysphagia (36.8%). The location of cancer was the lower third for 71.5% of cases. At histology, epidermoid carcinoma was the dominant type (90.3%). Male sex was statistically associated with the occurrence of epidermoid carcinoma and female sex with the occurrence of adenocarcinoma (P < .001). Alcohol, smoking, and consumption of hot foods were statistically associated with the occurrence of epidermoid carcinoma in this study (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Esophagus cancer remains a serious condition for late diagnosis. These are mainly epidermoid carcinomas and having alcohol and tobacco as risk factors. The awareness of the population on the main risk factors would reduce the incidence of oesophagus cancers within the Togolese population.
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spelling pubmed-104671782023-08-31 Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa Darré, Tchin Djiwa, Toukilnan Kogoe, Roland-Moise Lidawu Eklu, Kodjo Eugene Alassani, Fousseni Simgban, Panakinao Bombone, Mayi Sama, Bagassam Tchangai, Boyodi Bagny, Aklesso Napo-Koura, Gado Clin Pathol Original Research BACKGROUND: Esophagus cancer is cancer of poor prognosis, of often late diagnosis. The objective of this study was to describe the factors associated with esophagus cancers in the Togolese population. METHODS: It was a retrospective descriptive, cross-sectional study, on esophagus cancers histologically diagnosed at the Pathological Laboratory of Lomé over a period of 31 years (1990-2021). RESULTS: We have collected 144 cases of esophagus cancer. The average age of patients was 57 ± 12 years, and the sex ratio was 2.34. The most applicant service was the service of Hepato Gastroenterology of CHU Campus (30.6%). Alcohol (57.6%), tobacco (45.8%) were the most present risk factors. Biopsies were the most addressed (97.2%). The average duration of symptom evolution was 6.42 months and the main symptom at the time of diagnosis was dysphagia (36.8%). The location of cancer was the lower third for 71.5% of cases. At histology, epidermoid carcinoma was the dominant type (90.3%). Male sex was statistically associated with the occurrence of epidermoid carcinoma and female sex with the occurrence of adenocarcinoma (P < .001). Alcohol, smoking, and consumption of hot foods were statistically associated with the occurrence of epidermoid carcinoma in this study (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Esophagus cancer remains a serious condition for late diagnosis. These are mainly epidermoid carcinomas and having alcohol and tobacco as risk factors. The awareness of the population on the main risk factors would reduce the incidence of oesophagus cancers within the Togolese population. SAGE Publications 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10467178/ /pubmed/37655069 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2632010X231195238 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Darré, Tchin
Djiwa, Toukilnan
Kogoe, Roland-Moise Lidawu
Eklu, Kodjo Eugene
Alassani, Fousseni
Simgban, Panakinao
Bombone, Mayi
Sama, Bagassam
Tchangai, Boyodi
Bagny, Aklesso
Napo-Koura, Gado
Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa
title Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Factors Associated With Esophagus Cancers in Togo, Sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort factors associated with esophagus cancers in togo, sub-saharan africa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10467178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37655069
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2632010X231195238
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