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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-1148

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This is an analysis of 1624 young adults (20-44 years) new cancer patients who attended Out Patient Department of NICRH in 2005 from 01 January to 31 December. This study was carried out to know the age and sex distribution and types of cancer they are suffering from. Histologiacally or cytologically confirmed patients or those patients having radiological or clinical evidence of malignancy were included in the study. There were 42.9% male and 57.1% female with male to female ratio of 0.75: 1.00. Female populations of this age group were the most cancer sufferers. Mean age of young adults was 34.47 (SD+/-6.33) years. Muslims (93.4%) were in majority and 36.5% were illiterate. This study revealed that the top five cancers found in both sexes were breast cancer (19.2%), female genital organ cancer (17.7%), GIT cancer (13.5%), head & neck cancer (12.2%) and respiratory tract cancer (7.9%). Breast cancer and GIT cancer ranked top among females and males respectively.


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Adulte , Facteurs âges , Bangladesh/épidémiologie , Études épidémiologiques , Femelle , Géographie , Humains , Mâle , Tumeurs/épidémiologie , Projets pilotes , Appréciation des risques , Facteurs de risque
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Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull ; 1977 Jun; 3(1): 17-21
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-428

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In the present study, 1736 cases of cancer has been analysed by major sites, sub-sites and mortality trend. The most common cancerous lesion in the male was in the lungs and in the female in the uterine cervix. The second common lesion in male and female were larynx and breast respectively. In children, retinoblastoma was the commonest type of cancer.


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Facteurs âges , Bangladesh , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Tumeurs/épidémiologie , Facteurs sexuels
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