Issue in late diagnosis of gastric cancer
- VernacularTitle:Ходоодны хорт хавдрын хожуу оношилгооны асуудалд
- Author:
Tulgaa L
1
;
Ganchimeg D
1
;
Chinzorig M
1
;
Erkhembayar E
1
;
Tegshjargal B
1
;
Nasanjargal T
1
;
Dashmaa A
1
;
Bayar D
1
;
Tsegmed S
2
;
Bolor-Erdene T
1
;
Otgonbayar I
1
;
Batbold B
1
Author Information
1. Institute of Medical Sciences
2. National Center of Public Health
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
gastric cancer;
general hospital;
late diagnosis;
upper endoscopy;
voluntary diagnose
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2019;187(1):42-47
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Introduction:Gastric cancer is still one of the most leading causes of mortality in the world. The highest mortality rate of gastric cancer is estimated in Mongolia. South Korea and Japan, where leading the incidence of gastric cancer, mortality rates are observed in 51th and 31nd rank respectively. In Mongolia, gastric cancer is the second leading site, after liver cancer.
Goal:We aimed to determine the cause of late diagnosis of gastric cancer and to evaluate supply of upper endoscopy devices and human resource for gastric cancer in the general hospital of provinces and districts.
Materials and Methods:In this study, 84 patients suffering from gastric cancer (42 patients in III, IV TNM stage; 42 patients in I, II TNM stage)were investigated in National Cancer Center, Mongolia. A survey questionnaire which included age, gender, education, income, risk factors and clinical questions was detected from all patients. And we conducted study of supply of upper endoscopy devices and human resource for gastric cancer in general hospitals of from 21 provinces and general hospitals of 6 districts by questionnaire.
Results:Seventy three(86.9%) patients were over 50 years old and the highest rates of gastric cancer were in group of 61-70 years (40.5%). From the results, the reason to visiting hospital was significantly different between two groups. 55.1% of patients suffering from early-stage gastric cancer were voluntarily diagnosed by upper endoscopy. In contrary, 55.8% of patients suffering from late-stage gastric cancer have visited the hospital due to worsening symptoms or dysphagia and vomiting. Factors such as age, gender, education, employment status and income had no significant effect on late diagnosis of gastric cancer. In totally 24(89%)general hospitals out of 27 had upper endoscopy devices and 22 (81.5%) hospitals had endoscopist. Although 75% of total general hospitals conduct
annual cancer screening, 64% of them do not perform the endoscopy in annual screening.
Conclusion:In our country, late diagnosis of gastric cancer is related to the attitudes of patients for preventing and screening disease. Therefore, it is important to improve the health education of the population and to develop healthy, right attitudes and practices. And the study revealed that general hospitals have insufficient for upper endoscopy devices and human resource.
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