Orginal Research
2024
June
Volume : 12
Issue : 2
A hospital based cancer registry in a tertiary care centre of South India
David PL, Chitra CB
Pdf Page Numbers :- 158-163
Leo David P1 and Beyaril Chitra C1,*
1Department of Pathology, Kanyakumari Government Medical College, Asaripallam, Nagercoil-629201, Tamil Nadu, India
*Corresponding author: Dr. Beyaril Chitra C, Department of Pathology, Kanyakumari Government Medical College, Nagercoil-629201, Tamil Nadu, Email: beyarilchitra@gmail.com
Received 28 December 2023; Revised 1 March 2024; Accepted 8 March 2024; Published 18 March 2024
Citation: David PL, Chitra CB. A hospital based cancer registry in a tertiary care centre of South India. J Med Sci Res. 2024; 12(2):158-163. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17727/JMSR.2024/12-30
Copyright: © 2024 David PL et al. Published by KIMS Foundation and Research Center. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Abstract
Introduction: Hospital based cancer registry maintains data on all newly diagnosed and treated cancer patients in a particular hospital. This helps in the estimate of magnitude of cancer and the pattern of cancer. We did not have cancer registry from Kanyakumari Government Medical College. So, this study was aimed to assess the burden of cancer since the inception of Kanyakumari Government Medical College and to analyse the pattern of the reported malignant cases.
Methodology: This is a retrospective observational study. Institutional research and ethical clearance obtained. Records from the year 2006 to 2022 were retrieved from the pathology department of Kanyakumari Government Medical College. All the malignant cases were entered in access database according to ICD-10 classification and were further categorised based on the patient’s age, sex and site of origin of the tumour. A quantitative analysis was made and exhibited in tables and graphs.
Results: Relative proportion of cancer is more among females (5%) than men (4.3%). The top five leading cancer sites in female in descending order of frequency are breast, female genital tract, stomach, skin, tongue and larynx.
Conclusion: This study shows that the magnitude of cancer cases reported at Kanyakumari Government Medical College over a period of 2006 to 2022 is less compared to the nearby districts. Female breast cancers are at increasing trend. In males it is oral cavity cancer. This data could help to document, analyse and set a base for population based cancer approach in and around Kanyakumari District.
Keywords: hospital based cancer registry; Kanyakumari; relative proportion male: female; breast cancer; oral cancer; ICD-10