Letter to Editor Esophageal cancer occurrence in Southeastern Iran

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  • Bijan Ziaian
  • Vahid Montazeri
  • Reza Khazaiee
  • Mehrbod Karimi
  • Davood Mehrabani
چکیده

sophageal cancer is globally considered as the sixth most common cancer with annual new cases of about 412,000. The mortality rate due to esophageal cancer was globally reported as 337,500 out of all 6.2 million cancer deaths in 2000. 1 The highest incidences were reported in China, the Caspian region of Iran, South Africa, and France. 2 In southern Iran, esophageal cancer ASR is 1.05 in males and 0.87 in females with more incidence in subjects older than 60 years old. 3 This active hospital-based study aims to determine the characteristic of esophageal cancer in southeastern Iran. The Zahedan Hospital-based Cancer Registry of Department of Surgery is the only registry center in Southeastern Iran based on its equipped Khattam-al-Anbia General Hospital which is affiliated to Zahedan University of Medical Sciences and it's due to the presence of cancer specialists in the department. Between 1995 and 2007, data were provided based upon ICD-0 and registered cases included all inva-sive cancers in ICD-10 categories of C-00 to C-80 and all duplicate cases were removed. Our registry personnel interviewed all patients to record the information face-to-face. Nine hundred and two patients were registered as cases of esophageal cancer including 43.2% males and 66.8% females with a male to female ratio of 1/1.3. Two cases were less than 30 years old with a previous history of caustic esophageal injury. Most patients were between 60 to 80 years old (60%) while 4 patients were older than 80 years; 75.6% (682 cases) of eso-phageal cancers were squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and 24.4% (220 cases) were adeno carci-noma. Of all, 1.4% of SCCs were observed in upper third part of esophagus, 75.6% in the middle third and 23% in the lower third. For adenocarcinoma, the figures were 0.0%, 9.1% and 90.9% respectively. All patients suffered from dysphagia. Weight loss was visible in 91.4% of cases and anorexia in 26.3%. In relation to predisposing factors, 94% reported a previous history of drinking hot tea, naswar (which is tobacco mixed with ash and kept in the buccal cavity between the lips and the al-veolus) consumption in 83% of cases, opium abuse in 70% and smoking in 36% of subjects. Surgery was the main method of treatment performed together with radiotherapy (in cer-vical cancers and in SCCs) and chemotherapy with 5FU and cisplatin. Esophageal cancer was more in women of the present study which is different from other studies in …

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تاریخ انتشار 2010