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Outcome of Gynecological Cancers at Mansoura University Hospital: A prospective Study

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Last updated: 23 Dec 2024

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7. GynOncology

Abstract

Introduction: Gynecological cancers contribute substantially to cancer-related morbidity and mortality. This study addresses the lack of comprehensive data on gynecologic malignancies, especially in less developed countries, focusing on Egypt. Understanding the incidence, presentation, and outcomes of these cancers is crucial for effective cancer control strategies.
Objective: This prospective cross-sectional study, conducted from May 2022 to April 2023 at Mansoura University Hospital, aimed to collect detailed information on gynecologic malignancies. The primary objective was to analyze the treatment outcomes of different types of gynecologic cancers in patients admitted to the Obstetrics and Gynecology department.
Methods: Patients aged 18 and above with histologically confirmed gynecological cancers were included. Data on demographics, medical history, clinical presentation, staging, histological types, primary treatment, and outcomes were collected. Follow-up involved radiological studies and tumor marker assessments at 3, 6, and 12-month intervals. Treatment outcomes were categorized as progressive, regressive, recurrent, cured, or deceased.
Results: Revealed 137 cases, with endometrial cancer being the most common (34.3%). Histopathologically, squamous cell carcinoma dominated cervical cancers, while high-grade serous carcinoma was prevalent in ovarian cancers. Most endometrial cancer cases presented at early stages (73.1% at Stage I). Most of the patients with cervical malignancy present with stage II disease and above, whereas most of the ovarian cancer cases present with disease in stage III and stage IV. Primary treatments varied, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Cure rates were highest in GTN and endometrial cancer (90.5%, 51.3%, respectively) and lowest in cervical cancer (6.3%). Mortality rates were highest in cervical cancer (21.9%). Ovarian cancer had the highest recurrence rate (18.5%). Overall, 11.6% of patients were lost to follow-up.
Conclusion: This study provides valuable insights into the prevalence, presentation, and outcomes of gynecological cancers in Egypt. The findings emphasize the need for increased awareness, early detection, and improved cancer control measures, especially in developing countries. The data collected serve as a foundation for informed decision-making and the development of targeted interventions in gynecologic oncology.

DOI

10.21608/ebwhj.2024.270290.1304

Keywords

Developing Nations, Epidemiology, GYNECOLOGICAL CANCERS, Treatment outcomes

Authors

First Name

karim

Last Name

elkenawi

MiddleName

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Affiliation

department of obstetrics and gynecology ,mansoura university hospital

Email

kkenawi94@hotmail.com

City

mansoura

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First Name

Reda

Last Name

Hemida

MiddleName

Abd-Elhady

Affiliation

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

Email

redaelshouky@hotmail.com

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Orcid

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First Name

Hanan

Last Name

Wahba

MiddleName

Ahmed

Affiliation

Department of clinical Oncology and nuclear medicine

Email

hananwahba@yahoo.com

City

mansoura

Orcid

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First Name

Alhussein

Last Name

Mohamed

MiddleName

Ahmad

Affiliation

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mansoura University, Mansoura

Email

alhusseinahmad84@gmail.com

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Volume

14

Article Issue

4

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51563

Issue Date

2024-11-01

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2024-02-14

Publish Date

2024-11-01

Page Start

412

Page End

418

Print ISSN

2090-7265

Online ISSN

2090-7257

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366

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Publication Title

Evidence Based Women's Health Journal

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https://ebwhj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Outcome of Gynecological Cancers at Mansoura University Hospital: A prospective Study

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23 Dec 2024