Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.

Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa is becoming an important challenge for health services due to rising numbers of patients. In Addis Ababa with around 3.5 million inhabitants, more than 2000 cases are diagnosed annually. In this retrospective population-based cohort study we assessed completeness of and...

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Main Authors: Jana Feuchtner, Assefa Mathewos, Asmare Solomon, Genebo Timotewos, Abreha Aynalem, Tigeneh Wondemagegnehu, Amha Gebremedhin, Fekadu Adugna, Mirko Griesel, Andreas Wienke, Adamu Addissie, Ahmedin Jemal, Eva Johanna Kantelhardt
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219519
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spelling doaj-b8d24a1809ab440e96299e07b178cb6c2021-03-03T21:07:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01149e021951910.1371/journal.pone.0219519Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.Jana FeuchtnerAssefa MathewosAsmare SolomonGenebo TimotewosAbreha AynalemTigeneh WondemagegnehuAmha GebremedhinFekadu AdugnaMirko GrieselAndreas WienkeAdamu AddissieAhmedin JemalEva Johanna KantelhardtCancer in Sub-Saharan Africa is becoming an important challenge for health services due to rising numbers of patients. In Addis Ababa with around 3.5 million inhabitants, more than 2000 cases are diagnosed annually. In this retrospective population-based cohort study we assessed completeness of and waiting time for cancer-therapy among patients registered in the Addis Ababa City Cancer Registry (AACCR), Ethiopia. Patient hospital files were retrieved to complete the data from AACCR. A total of 588 files were found (51% of those diagnosed from January to March 2012 and 2014). We analyzed completeness and waiting time of chemotherapy and radiotherapy; with completeness defined as ≥85% therapy received according to local guidelines. Analysis was done for the five most common cancer-types commonly treated with chemotherapy (breast, colorectal, non-Hodgkin`s lymphoma, lung and ovarian) and the four most common cancer-types commonly treated with radiotherapy (breast, cervical, head and neck and rectal). In our study, half of the patients (54.1%) received adequately dosed chemotherapy and 24.5% of patients received adequately dosed radiotherapy. The median waiting time was 2.1 months (Range: 0 to 20.72) for chemotherapy and 7 months (Range: 0.17 to 21.8) for radiotherapy. This study underscores the need for health system measures to improve cancer-directed therapy in Ethiopia, especially concerning radiotherapy.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219519
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author Jana Feuchtner
Assefa Mathewos
Asmare Solomon
Genebo Timotewos
Abreha Aynalem
Tigeneh Wondemagegnehu
Amha Gebremedhin
Fekadu Adugna
Mirko Griesel
Andreas Wienke
Adamu Addissie
Ahmedin Jemal
Eva Johanna Kantelhardt
spellingShingle Jana Feuchtner
Assefa Mathewos
Asmare Solomon
Genebo Timotewos
Abreha Aynalem
Tigeneh Wondemagegnehu
Amha Gebremedhin
Fekadu Adugna
Mirko Griesel
Andreas Wienke
Adamu Addissie
Ahmedin Jemal
Eva Johanna Kantelhardt
Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jana Feuchtner
Assefa Mathewos
Asmare Solomon
Genebo Timotewos
Abreha Aynalem
Tigeneh Wondemagegnehu
Amha Gebremedhin
Fekadu Adugna
Mirko Griesel
Andreas Wienke
Adamu Addissie
Ahmedin Jemal
Eva Johanna Kantelhardt
author_sort Jana Feuchtner
title Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.
title_short Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.
title_full Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.
title_fullStr Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.
title_full_unstemmed Addis Ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, Ethiopia.
title_sort addis ababa population-based pattern of cancer therapy, ethiopia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa is becoming an important challenge for health services due to rising numbers of patients. In Addis Ababa with around 3.5 million inhabitants, more than 2000 cases are diagnosed annually. In this retrospective population-based cohort study we assessed completeness of and waiting time for cancer-therapy among patients registered in the Addis Ababa City Cancer Registry (AACCR), Ethiopia. Patient hospital files were retrieved to complete the data from AACCR. A total of 588 files were found (51% of those diagnosed from January to March 2012 and 2014). We analyzed completeness and waiting time of chemotherapy and radiotherapy; with completeness defined as ≥85% therapy received according to local guidelines. Analysis was done for the five most common cancer-types commonly treated with chemotherapy (breast, colorectal, non-Hodgkin`s lymphoma, lung and ovarian) and the four most common cancer-types commonly treated with radiotherapy (breast, cervical, head and neck and rectal). In our study, half of the patients (54.1%) received adequately dosed chemotherapy and 24.5% of patients received adequately dosed radiotherapy. The median waiting time was 2.1 months (Range: 0 to 20.72) for chemotherapy and 7 months (Range: 0.17 to 21.8) for radiotherapy. This study underscores the need for health system measures to improve cancer-directed therapy in Ethiopia, especially concerning radiotherapy.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219519
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