Current Status of Radiotherapy Services in Kenya  

Current Status of Radiotherapy Services in Kenya

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作  者:Philip Kioko Ndonye Samuel Nii Adu Tagoe Philip Kioko Ndonye;Samuel Nii Adu Tagoe(Cancer Treatment Centre, Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), Nairobi, Kenya;Oncology & Cancer Treatment Centre, The Nairobi Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya;School of Biomedical & Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana;Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana)

机构地区:[1]Cancer Treatment Centre, Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), Nairobi, Kenya [2]Oncology & Cancer Treatment Centre, The Nairobi Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya [3]School of Biomedical & Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana [4]Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana

出  处:《Journal of Cancer Therapy》2022年第4期218-233,共16页癌症治疗(英文)

摘  要:Purpose: Owing to the missing recent data regarding cancer case volumes in Kenyan hospitals since 2012, the aim of the study was to fill the gap by providing data for two hospitals in Nairobi, the post year 2012. The general situation of radiation oncology and recommendation for improvement of radiotherapy services in the country were also highlighted. Further assessment was to investigate and determine the relationship between age, different types of cancer, and gender for cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment. Materials and Methods: A data compilation, analysis, and evaluation process were conducted at two cancer treatment centers in Kenya followed by an assessment of radiotherapy cancer treatment facilities in the country. The number of the patients treated for cervical, breast prostate, esophagus, rectum, and lung cancer against their ages and gender were also compiled for assessment. Results: The number of cancer patients treated by radiotherapy continuously increased annually and he trends of the graphs in both centers were similar. Cervical cancer was the most common cancer treated by radiotherapy at the two centers, followed by breast and prostate cancer. Different types of cancer assessed were dependent on age and that cancer appeared at younger ages in female cervical and breast cancer patients as opposed to the male prostate cancer. Conclusion: The results indicate a continuous annual increase in cancer patients treated by radiotherapy in Kenya radiotherapy centers. The increase may be attributed to the rising population, limited access to cancer awareness, and the growing adoption of unhealthy lifestyles, among other factors. Female cervical and breast cancer patients contracted the disease at younger ages (46 - 50 years) compared to the male prostate cancer patients with a mean age of 61 - 65 years. Socio-economic factors, the organization of healthcare systems, and a limited workforce have been identified as some of the barriers to the provision of proper radiotherapy services in the couPurpose: Owing to the missing recent data regarding cancer case volumes in Kenyan hospitals since 2012, the aim of the study was to fill the gap by providing data for two hospitals in Nairobi, the post year 2012. The general situation of radiation oncology and recommendation for improvement of radiotherapy services in the country were also highlighted. Further assessment was to investigate and determine the relationship between age, different types of cancer, and gender for cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment. Materials and Methods: A data compilation, analysis, and evaluation process were conducted at two cancer treatment centers in Kenya followed by an assessment of radiotherapy cancer treatment facilities in the country. The number of the patients treated for cervical, breast prostate, esophagus, rectum, and lung cancer against their ages and gender were also compiled for assessment. Results: The number of cancer patients treated by radiotherapy continuously increased annually and he trends of the graphs in both centers were similar. Cervical cancer was the most common cancer treated by radiotherapy at the two centers, followed by breast and prostate cancer. Different types of cancer assessed were dependent on age and that cancer appeared at younger ages in female cervical and breast cancer patients as opposed to the male prostate cancer. Conclusion: The results indicate a continuous annual increase in cancer patients treated by radiotherapy in Kenya radiotherapy centers. The increase may be attributed to the rising population, limited access to cancer awareness, and the growing adoption of unhealthy lifestyles, among other factors. Female cervical and breast cancer patients contracted the disease at younger ages (46 - 50 years) compared to the male prostate cancer patients with a mean age of 61 - 65 years. Socio-economic factors, the organization of healthcare systems, and a limited workforce have been identified as some of the barriers to the provision of proper radiotherapy services in the cou

关 键 词:Cancer Treatment Radiotherapy Services EBRT BRACHYTHERAPY Age Dependence 

分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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