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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2015; 9 (1): 19-25
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-186171

ABSTRACT

Purpose/Background: the majority of cancers affect older persons because aging is a high risk factor for this disease. Gastrointestinal tract malignancies are also considered disease that affects older patients, with a peak incidence in the sixth and seventh decades. Close to 60% of all newly diagnosed malignant tumors and 71% of all cancer deaths occur in persons in this age group according to the NCI surveillance, epidemiology and end results [SEER] program data. Aging population is more vulnerable to develop cancer caused by a lifetime exposure to carcinogen such as pollution, radiation, tobacco and harmful sunrays etc


Objective: the objective of this research was to study the gastrointestinal tract [GIT] malignancies in different age groups in our set up


Design: retrospective study


Duration: from January 2001 to December 2010


Method: this 10 year review of patients with GIT cancers in different age groups was carried out at the Centre for Nuclear medicine and Radiotherapy [CENAR], Quetta south western region of Pakistan. Information extracted from the files of patients in record


Results: out of 2269 patients, the most common age group was above 60 year with a total of 752[33%] patients. Among1178 patients of carcinoma [Ca] esophagus, 30% belong to above 60year age group, Whereas above 60 year age group is commonest age group for CaColorectum, Stomach, Liver, Gall bladder, Pancreas, Small intestine and Anal canal accounting for 35%, 37%, 40%, 37%, 36%, 40% and 33% respectively


Conclusion: malignancy is associated with old age. Various GIT malignancies studied in our study showed that above 60 year age group being commonest

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (12): 46-51
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-152429

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To assess the most common type of GIT tumor, most common site of this tumor, Sex and staging in people of Balochistan including patients from Afghanistan. Retrospective, Analytic study. This study was carried out at the was carried out at the Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy [CENAR], Quetta from January 2001 to December 2010. 8324 cases of different malignancies were seen over the 10 year period with an average of 833 cases/ year. This 10 year review of patients with GIT cancers was carried out at the Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy [CENAR], Quetta. Information extracted from the cases notes of patients in record i.e. most common type of tumor, most common site of this tumor, sex and staging. The most common type was GIT tumors with a total of 2278 patients. GIT cancer occur among male most commonly, the esophagus being the most commonest site and mostly [more than half] presented cases are in Stage III and Stage IV. This result shows that in Balochistan including adjustant Afghanistan most common type of cancer/malignancy was GI among all malignancies. GI malignancy occurs among male most commonly, the esophagus being the most common site. Mostly [more than half] presented cases are in Stage III and Stage IV cases. Cancer management is a global health problem specially in this part due to lack of awareness, early diagnosis, better treatment system in multidisciplinary team as indicated in this article need of future research in G.I.T and other tumors

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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2013; 7 (2): 138-144
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-175300

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Background / Purpose: The study was conducted to evaluate the Breast cancer patients with metastasis to different body regions


Aims and Objectives: The primary aim was to highlight the most common site of metastasis and different Sonographic patterns in breast cancer patients at CENAR, Quetta. The secondary aim was to determine the average age of breast carcinoma [Ca] presentation


Material and Methods: A two year retrospective study of breast carcinoma diagnosed and treated at our centre was conducted. 278 patients pathologically proven invasive carcinoma breast were registered at CENAR from 1st January 2010 to December 2011 were analyzed


Results: During the study period, 278 patients were registered as Ca breast patients out of which 109 [39%] patients developed metastasis during or after treatment or initially at registration, majority of the patients were with liver metastasis 46 [42%]patients and most common Sonographic pattern was hypo echoic with 26[57%] patients. Most common age group was 25-40 years with 125[45%] patients, followed by 41-55 years with 97[35%] patients

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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2013; 7 (1): 45-51
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-175324

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Aims and Objectives: A retrospective study of all thyroid patients registered at the centre of Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy [CENAR], Quetta from 1st January2010 to December 2011[02years]. The aim of this study was to highlight gender and age wise distribution of hypothyroid and hyperthyroid patients in CENAR Quetta


Study design: A retrospective study


Place and Duration: A retrospective study of 2051 files of Thyroid patients was carried out in CENAR Quetta from1st January 2010 to December 2011 [02years]


Results: Out of 2051 patients, the most common gender was female with a total of 1442 [Hypothyroid female: 487; Hyperthyroid female: 231; Euthyroid female: 724] and the common age group was 16-40yr with a total of 1453[16-40yr Hypothyroid male: 153 and Female: 337; 16-40yr Hyperthyroid male: 113 and Female: 139; 16-40yr Euthyroid male: 158 and Female: 553]

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