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Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021

PURPOSE: Endometrial and ovarian cancers are leading causes of cancer death among women. However, there is little data on these patients from low- and middle-income countries including Botswana, a country in sub-Saharan Africa. This study reports data on demographics, treatment, and outcomes for pat...

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Autores principales: Lumley, Christian, Batman, Samantha, Bazzett-Matabele, Lisa, Monare, Barati, Bvochora-Nsingo, Memory, Chiyapo, Sebathu, Ketlametswe, Rebecca, Mbulawa, Gaborone, Seiphetlheng, Alexander, Ramontshonyane, Gaobakwe, Ralefala, Tlotlo, Luckett, Rebecca, Vuylsteke, Peter, Grover, Surbhi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2023.101262
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author Lumley, Christian
Batman, Samantha
Bazzett-Matabele, Lisa
Monare, Barati
Bvochora-Nsingo, Memory
Chiyapo, Sebathu
Ketlametswe, Rebecca
Mbulawa, Gaborone
Seiphetlheng, Alexander
Ramontshonyane, Gaobakwe
Ralefala, Tlotlo
Luckett, Rebecca
Vuylsteke, Peter
Grover, Surbhi
author_facet Lumley, Christian
Batman, Samantha
Bazzett-Matabele, Lisa
Monare, Barati
Bvochora-Nsingo, Memory
Chiyapo, Sebathu
Ketlametswe, Rebecca
Mbulawa, Gaborone
Seiphetlheng, Alexander
Ramontshonyane, Gaobakwe
Ralefala, Tlotlo
Luckett, Rebecca
Vuylsteke, Peter
Grover, Surbhi
author_sort Lumley, Christian
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description PURPOSE: Endometrial and ovarian cancers are leading causes of cancer death among women. However, there is little data on these patients from low- and middle-income countries including Botswana, a country in sub-Saharan Africa. This study reports data on demographics, treatment, and outcomes for patients with endometrial and ovarian cancer in Botswana. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included all prospectively enrolled patients with endometrial or ovarian cancer who presented to Princess Marina or Gaborone Private Hospital between May 2015 and May 2021. Demographic, treatment, and survival data were analyzed. RESULTS: 99 patients with endometrial and 38 patients with ovarian cancer were included. Median age at diagnosis was 64 for patients with endometrial cancer and 57 for patients with ovarian cancer. Just over half of patients with endometrial cancer (52.6%) presented with FIGO stages I and II, whereas most patients with ovarian cancer (65.8%) presented with stages III and IV. 24.2% of patients with endometrial cancer received chemotherapy, 32.3% received radiotherapy, 74.7% received surgical treatment, and 16.2% received no treatment; of patients with ovarian cancer, 42.1% received chemotherapy, 2.6% received radiotherapy, 52.6% received surgical treatment, and 31.6% of patients received no treatment. 1-and 2-year overall survival probabilities were 76.9% and 59.7% for patients with endometrial cancer and 62.8% and 43.7% for patients with ovarian cancer, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that a large proportion of patients with ovarian and endometrial cancer in Botswana are diagnosed at an advanced stage, and many do not receive standard-of-care treatment. Further inquiry is required to characterize challenges to diagnosis and treatment of ovarian and endometrial cancers in Botswana.
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spelling pubmed-104850362023-09-09 Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021 Lumley, Christian Batman, Samantha Bazzett-Matabele, Lisa Monare, Barati Bvochora-Nsingo, Memory Chiyapo, Sebathu Ketlametswe, Rebecca Mbulawa, Gaborone Seiphetlheng, Alexander Ramontshonyane, Gaobakwe Ralefala, Tlotlo Luckett, Rebecca Vuylsteke, Peter Grover, Surbhi Gynecol Oncol Rep Research Report PURPOSE: Endometrial and ovarian cancers are leading causes of cancer death among women. However, there is little data on these patients from low- and middle-income countries including Botswana, a country in sub-Saharan Africa. This study reports data on demographics, treatment, and outcomes for patients with endometrial and ovarian cancer in Botswana. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included all prospectively enrolled patients with endometrial or ovarian cancer who presented to Princess Marina or Gaborone Private Hospital between May 2015 and May 2021. Demographic, treatment, and survival data were analyzed. RESULTS: 99 patients with endometrial and 38 patients with ovarian cancer were included. Median age at diagnosis was 64 for patients with endometrial cancer and 57 for patients with ovarian cancer. Just over half of patients with endometrial cancer (52.6%) presented with FIGO stages I and II, whereas most patients with ovarian cancer (65.8%) presented with stages III and IV. 24.2% of patients with endometrial cancer received chemotherapy, 32.3% received radiotherapy, 74.7% received surgical treatment, and 16.2% received no treatment; of patients with ovarian cancer, 42.1% received chemotherapy, 2.6% received radiotherapy, 52.6% received surgical treatment, and 31.6% of patients received no treatment. 1-and 2-year overall survival probabilities were 76.9% and 59.7% for patients with endometrial cancer and 62.8% and 43.7% for patients with ovarian cancer, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that a large proportion of patients with ovarian and endometrial cancer in Botswana are diagnosed at an advanced stage, and many do not receive standard-of-care treatment. Further inquiry is required to characterize challenges to diagnosis and treatment of ovarian and endometrial cancers in Botswana. Elsevier 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10485036/ /pubmed/37691756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2023.101262 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Report
Lumley, Christian
Batman, Samantha
Bazzett-Matabele, Lisa
Monare, Barati
Bvochora-Nsingo, Memory
Chiyapo, Sebathu
Ketlametswe, Rebecca
Mbulawa, Gaborone
Seiphetlheng, Alexander
Ramontshonyane, Gaobakwe
Ralefala, Tlotlo
Luckett, Rebecca
Vuylsteke, Peter
Grover, Surbhi
Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
title Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
title_full Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
title_fullStr Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
title_short Patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
title_sort patterns of care and outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers in botswana 2015–2021
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2023.101262
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