Spectrum of malignancies in Jaipur region (2004‑2008).
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2014-01
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CONTEXT: Cancer data from Rajasthan is limited. Only three studies, one from Western Rajasthan, and the other two from Eastern Rajasthan
have been published previously. AIMS: To find out the spectrum of malignant neoplasms in Jaipur region by studying the proportion and site wise
distribution of malignancy cases reported at five major hospitals and pathology centers in Jaipur region. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A retrospective
analysis of histopathology records of 5 years (2004-2008) was done. Approximately 200,000 histopathology and cytology reports were analyzed
and 34,486 new cancer cases were identified. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Percentages and proportions. RESULTS: A total of 34,486 new
cases of cancers were recorded in five years. There were 58.58% (20202) males and 41.42% (14284) females, with the male to female ratio
being 1.41:1. Organ wise, Lung (13.25%), Larynx (5.35%), Oropharynx (5.09%), Brain (4.84%), Tongue (4.62%) and Prostate (4%) were the most
common sites involved in males, whereas Breast (25.6%), Cervix (10.26%), Ovary (5.4%), Brain (3.68%), Esophagus (3.4%), Lung (3.01%) and
Gall Bladder (2.35%) were common sites for malignancies in females. CONCLUSIONS: Significant findings were, a higher frequency of tobacco
related cancers i.e., Lung cancer and Head and neck cancer in males, and screening detectable cancers (Breast and Cervix) in females. A higher
frequency of Lung cancer in females was also noted as compared to previous studies. An unusually high frequency of Gall Bladder Cancers
especially among the female population in this region is also a cause of concern. Our data was compared with the national data.
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Cancer profile, frequency, malignancy
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Sharma R G, Kapoor R, Bang B A, Gurjar K. Spectrum of malignancies in Jaipur region (2004‑2008). Indian Journal of Cancer. 2014 Jan-Mar; 51(1): 45-53.