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Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan

PURPOSE: The humanitarian crisis in Syria has had a profound impact on the entire region. In this study, we report the patterns of presentation and management outcomes of Syrian patients with Retinoblastoma (Rb) treated at a single tertiary cancer center in Jordan. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This is a r...

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Autores principales: Yousef, Yacoub A., Abu Salim, Qusai F., Mohammad, Mona, Jaradat, Imad, Mehyar, Mustafa, AlJabari, Reem, Al-Habahbeh, Omar, Saboubeh, Khalid, Halalsheh, Hadeel, Khzouz, Jakub, Shawagfeh, Munir, Sultan, Iyad, AlMasri, Mahmoud, Al-Nawaiseh, Ibrahim, Al-Hussaini, Maysa, Mansour, Asem
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9880551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1056963
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author Yousef, Yacoub A.
Abu Salim, Qusai F.
Mohammad, Mona
Jaradat, Imad
Mehyar, Mustafa
AlJabari, Reem
Al-Habahbeh, Omar
Saboubeh, Khalid
Halalsheh, Hadeel
Khzouz, Jakub
Shawagfeh, Munir
Sultan, Iyad
AlMasri, Mahmoud
Al-Nawaiseh, Ibrahim
Al-Hussaini, Maysa
Mansour, Asem
author_facet Yousef, Yacoub A.
Abu Salim, Qusai F.
Mohammad, Mona
Jaradat, Imad
Mehyar, Mustafa
AlJabari, Reem
Al-Habahbeh, Omar
Saboubeh, Khalid
Halalsheh, Hadeel
Khzouz, Jakub
Shawagfeh, Munir
Sultan, Iyad
AlMasri, Mahmoud
Al-Nawaiseh, Ibrahim
Al-Hussaini, Maysa
Mansour, Asem
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description PURPOSE: The humanitarian crisis in Syria has had a profound impact on the entire region. In this study, we report the patterns of presentation and management outcomes of Syrian patients with Retinoblastoma (Rb) treated at a single tertiary cancer center in Jordan. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This is a retrospective comparative study of Syrian refugees and Jordanian citizens who had Rb between 2011 and 2020. Collected data included patient demographics, presentation, tumor stage, treatment modalities, eye salvage rate, metastasis, and mortality. RESULTS: Thirty Syrian refugees (16 (53%) had bilateral disease) and 124 Jordanian citizens (51(41%) had bilateral disease) were diagnosed with Rb during this period. The median age at diagnosis for refugees was 10 and 32 months for patients with bilateral and unilateral Rb consecutively, compared to 6 and 28 months for citizens. The median lag time between signs of disease and initiation of treatment was 3 months for refugees, compared to 1 month for citizens. Refugees were more likely to present with a more advanced stage (p=0.046). Out of 46 affected eyes in refugees; 32 (70%) eyes were group D or E, while out of 175 affected eyes among citizens; 98 (56%) eyes were group D or E. Therefore, refugees with Rb were more likely to mandate primary enucleation (48%) compared to citizens (25%) (p=0.003). However, out of 24 eyes among refugees who received conservative therapy, 15 (62%) eyes were successfully salvaged, while out of 131 affected eyes among citizens who received conservative therapy, 105 (80%) eyes were successfully salvaged (p=0.06). Two (7%) of the refugees and four (3.2%) of the citizens with Rb died from metastasis. CONCLUSION: Syrian refugees with Rb presented with more advanced disease due to delay in diagnosis and referral that increased the treatment burden by decreasing the chance for eye globe salvage. However, patients who received the timely intervention had a similar outcome to citizens with Rb; probably a reflection of the management of all patients at a single specialized center. We advocate for the timely referral of refugees with this rare life-threatening tumor to a specialized cancer center for the best possible outcome.
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spelling pubmed-98805512023-01-28 Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan Yousef, Yacoub A. Abu Salim, Qusai F. Mohammad, Mona Jaradat, Imad Mehyar, Mustafa AlJabari, Reem Al-Habahbeh, Omar Saboubeh, Khalid Halalsheh, Hadeel Khzouz, Jakub Shawagfeh, Munir Sultan, Iyad AlMasri, Mahmoud Al-Nawaiseh, Ibrahim Al-Hussaini, Maysa Mansour, Asem Front Oncol Oncology PURPOSE: The humanitarian crisis in Syria has had a profound impact on the entire region. In this study, we report the patterns of presentation and management outcomes of Syrian patients with Retinoblastoma (Rb) treated at a single tertiary cancer center in Jordan. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This is a retrospective comparative study of Syrian refugees and Jordanian citizens who had Rb between 2011 and 2020. Collected data included patient demographics, presentation, tumor stage, treatment modalities, eye salvage rate, metastasis, and mortality. RESULTS: Thirty Syrian refugees (16 (53%) had bilateral disease) and 124 Jordanian citizens (51(41%) had bilateral disease) were diagnosed with Rb during this period. The median age at diagnosis for refugees was 10 and 32 months for patients with bilateral and unilateral Rb consecutively, compared to 6 and 28 months for citizens. The median lag time between signs of disease and initiation of treatment was 3 months for refugees, compared to 1 month for citizens. Refugees were more likely to present with a more advanced stage (p=0.046). Out of 46 affected eyes in refugees; 32 (70%) eyes were group D or E, while out of 175 affected eyes among citizens; 98 (56%) eyes were group D or E. Therefore, refugees with Rb were more likely to mandate primary enucleation (48%) compared to citizens (25%) (p=0.003). However, out of 24 eyes among refugees who received conservative therapy, 15 (62%) eyes were successfully salvaged, while out of 131 affected eyes among citizens who received conservative therapy, 105 (80%) eyes were successfully salvaged (p=0.06). Two (7%) of the refugees and four (3.2%) of the citizens with Rb died from metastasis. CONCLUSION: Syrian refugees with Rb presented with more advanced disease due to delay in diagnosis and referral that increased the treatment burden by decreasing the chance for eye globe salvage. However, patients who received the timely intervention had a similar outcome to citizens with Rb; probably a reflection of the management of all patients at a single specialized center. We advocate for the timely referral of refugees with this rare life-threatening tumor to a specialized cancer center for the best possible outcome. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9880551/ /pubmed/36713556 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1056963 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yousef, Abu Salim, Mohammad, Jaradat, Mehyar, AlJabari, Al-Habahbeh, Saboubeh, Halalsheh, Khzouz, Shawagfeh, Sultan, AlMasri, Al-Nawaiseh, Al-Hussaini and Mansour https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Yousef, Yacoub A.
Abu Salim, Qusai F.
Mohammad, Mona
Jaradat, Imad
Mehyar, Mustafa
AlJabari, Reem
Al-Habahbeh, Omar
Saboubeh, Khalid
Halalsheh, Hadeel
Khzouz, Jakub
Shawagfeh, Munir
Sultan, Iyad
AlMasri, Mahmoud
Al-Nawaiseh, Ibrahim
Al-Hussaini, Maysa
Mansour, Asem
Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan
title Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan
title_full Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan
title_fullStr Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan
title_short Presentation and management outcomes of Retinoblastoma among Syrian refugees in Jordan
title_sort presentation and management outcomes of retinoblastoma among syrian refugees in jordan
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9880551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1056963
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