PATTERN OF ADMITTED CANCER CASES IN BASRAH GENERAL HOSPITAL

Abstract

Background: At the present time, a national strategy is adopted in Iraq by the Iraqi Cancer Board to control cancer.The strategy consists of six approaches to deal with the problem of cancer in Iraq. One of these approaches is toestablish a population based cancer registration. Among the important sources of data for such registry are hospitalbased cancer registries.Objective: To evaluate the cancer registry in Basrah General Hospital over a 4-year period (2005-2008) and to studythe pattern of cancer cases admitted to the same hospital during the same period.Patients & methods: A descriptive retrospective record based study involving all diagnosed cancer cases admitted toBasrah General Hospital over a four-year period (2005-2008) was carried out. Cancer cases were identified byexamining inpatients records that are available in each of the studied wards. Further the information related to eachcancer case derived from the inpatients records and compared with data recorded and compiled by the cancerregistration unit in Basrah General Hospital. This was performed to assess the reliability and adequacy of hospitalcancer registry as an important source of data about cancer cases diagnosed or admitted to the hospital.Results: The total admitted cancer cases identified during 2005-2008 were 1207. Male cancer cases represented61.4% of the total cases, while females represented 38.6%. The most frequent age group among males was 65-74years compared to a younger age group for females (45-54 years). Majority of patients were inhabitants of Basrahgovernorate (70.8%).The total admitted cancer cases during 2005, 27006, 2007 and 2008 were 263, 288, 353 and 303respectively. The most frequent type of admitted cancer cases to Basrah General Hospital was urinary bladder cancerforming 43.8% of total admitted cases. It ranked as the first male cancer accounting for 53.9% of total males' cases.Breast cancer ranked as second type of cancer (11.9%), it was the first female cancer representing 28.1% of totalfemales' cancer. The effort of the hospital registration unit to register cancer cases was very limited with a very lowcoverage for all sorts of cancer during 2005-2008.Conclusion: while interesting information on cancer pattern has been derived from Basrah General Hospital data,they are still incomplete and may represent a selective and biased sample of the patient population.