MANAGEMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER IN ACCRA, GHANA

Africans living with prostate cancer in Africa face problems of early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. To study the clinical incidence of prostate cancer, risk factors, TNM stage, their management and outcomes. A prospective study of Prostate Cancer cases managed at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the West African College of Surgeons 2016-10, Vol.6 (4), p.31-65
Hauptverfasser: Yeboah, E D, Hsing, A W, Mante, S, Mensah, J E, Kyei, M Y, Yarney, J, Vanderpuye, V, Beecham, K, Tettey, Y, Biritwum, R B, Adjei, A A, Gyasi, R, Asante, K, Ampadu, K N, Klufio, G O, Gepi-Attee, S, Owoo, C, Kwami, D, Ahiaku, Pandra, R, Cook, M B
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Zusammenfassung:Africans living with prostate cancer in Africa face problems of early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. To study the clinical incidence of prostate cancer, risk factors, TNM stage, their management and outcomes. A prospective study of Prostate Cancer cases managed at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and hospitals in Accra, diagnosed by history, abnormal PSA/DRE, physical examination and histologically confirmed by biopsy from 2004 to 2013 was carried out. The cases were TNM staged and managed by approved protocol. There were 669 cases with a mean age 70±0.045SE years, median Gleason Score of 7, organ confined Prostate Cancer(PC) in 415(62%), locally advanced in 167(25%) and metastatic Prostate Cancer in 87(13%) cases. The cases were followed for median of 10 months to ≥ 84 months. Organ confined cases were managed by: Radical Prostatectomy (RP) 92 (13.8%) with a mortality of 0.3%; brachytherapy 70 (10.5%) with a mortality of 0.1% and External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT) 155 (23%) with a mortality 0.7%. In all, 98 men constituting (14.1%) cases with a mean age of 75+0.25SE years, life expectancy
ISSN:2276-6944