1.Retrospective analysis of malignant tumor mortality cases at a specialized oncology hospital from 2019 to 2024
Huan WANG ; Hongtao WANG ; Lida FAN ; Chenyang LI ; Liang LI ; Xiaqing DU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(11):1770-1773
Objective This study aims to conduct a retrospective analysis of the malignant tumor mortality cases at a specialized oncology hospital,providing a reference for rationally allocating medical resources and early diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors.Methods Demographic data and clinical records of deceased patients with malignant tumor at the hospital from 2019 to 2024 was collected and analyzed with SPSS 25.0 and R studio in terms of gender,age,mortality rate and death causes.Results Totally,862 inpatients were reported dead from 2019 to 2024,with a mortality rate of 0.32%.Among them,500(58.0%)had not received surgical treatments,and 561(65.1%)were documented as clinical/pathological stage Ⅳ.Overall,531 deaths occurred in men and 331 in women;the male mortality rate was significantly higher than the female(0.54%vs.0.19%,(x2=236.93,P=0.000).The highest annual tumor-related mortality rate was recorded in 2019(0.46%).The 75-and-older age group had the greatest mortality,with 113 deaths accounting for 1.23%;the age-specific distribution differed sig-nificantly between sexes(P<0.05).The top five causes of cancer death were lung cancer(206 cases,23.90%),liver cancer(88 cases,10.21%),gastric cancer(75 cases,8.70%),malignant lymphoma(73 cases,8.47%),pancreatic cancer(72 cases,8.35%).Conclusion The malignant tumor mortality rate is higher in males than in females,with the highest mortality observed in those aged 75 and above.Lung,liver and gastric cancers account for most cancer deaths.The hospital managers should strengthen health education for the elderly and simultaneously strengthen the diagnosis and treatment of these key cancers.
2.Retrospective analysis of malignant tumor mortality cases at a specialized oncology hospital from 2019 to 2024
Huan WANG ; Hongtao WANG ; Lida FAN ; Chenyang LI ; Liang LI ; Xiaqing DU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(11):1770-1773
Objective This study aims to conduct a retrospective analysis of the malignant tumor mortality cases at a specialized oncology hospital,providing a reference for rationally allocating medical resources and early diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors.Methods Demographic data and clinical records of deceased patients with malignant tumor at the hospital from 2019 to 2024 was collected and analyzed with SPSS 25.0 and R studio in terms of gender,age,mortality rate and death causes.Results Totally,862 inpatients were reported dead from 2019 to 2024,with a mortality rate of 0.32%.Among them,500(58.0%)had not received surgical treatments,and 561(65.1%)were documented as clinical/pathological stage Ⅳ.Overall,531 deaths occurred in men and 331 in women;the male mortality rate was significantly higher than the female(0.54%vs.0.19%,(x2=236.93,P=0.000).The highest annual tumor-related mortality rate was recorded in 2019(0.46%).The 75-and-older age group had the greatest mortality,with 113 deaths accounting for 1.23%;the age-specific distribution differed sig-nificantly between sexes(P<0.05).The top five causes of cancer death were lung cancer(206 cases,23.90%),liver cancer(88 cases,10.21%),gastric cancer(75 cases,8.70%),malignant lymphoma(73 cases,8.47%),pancreatic cancer(72 cases,8.35%).Conclusion The malignant tumor mortality rate is higher in males than in females,with the highest mortality observed in those aged 75 and above.Lung,liver and gastric cancers account for most cancer deaths.The hospital managers should strengthen health education for the elderly and simultaneously strengthen the diagnosis and treatment of these key cancers.
3.Regulation of Diabetic Foot Ulcer-related Cytokines by Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Review
Xiaqing GUO ; Juanjiao DU ; Shiqing YE ; Xixi WANG ; Yan CAO ; Zhongjian CHEN ; Dongmin XU ; Ying YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(3):263-272
Diabetic foot ulcer is a serious and destructive complication of diabetes, with the rates of disability and mortality increasing year by year, which poses a serious threat to human physical and mental health. In the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the combination of syndrome differentiation and overall concept can not only alleviate TCM syndrome but also accelerate wound healing, reduce wound recurrence, delay the further deterioration of diabetic foot ulcer, and decrease the rates of disability and mortality. Modern studies have demonstrated that the difficult healing of diabetic foot ulcer is closely associated with the abnormal distribution of cytokines such as inflammatory cytokines, growth factors, and chemokines. With the deepening of modern medical research on TCM, the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer via regulation of cytokines by Chinese medicinal monomers and prescriptions has become a research focus. This paper summarizes the current research status at home and abroad and draws the following conclusions. ① Sesamol, geniposide, Danggui Buxuetang, and Zizhu ointment can regulate tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, IL-10 and other inflammatory cytokines to inhibit wound inflammation. ② Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, salvianolic acid B, Sixiao powder, Badu Shengji ointment (Zhuang medicine), etc., regulate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), transforming growth factor (TGF), epidermal growth factor (EGF) and other growth factors to promote collagen deposition and angiogenesis on wound surface. ③ Paeoniflorin, cryptanshinone, bee venom, and Huiyang Shengji decoction regulate CXC chemokine ligand (CXCL) 1, CXCL2, C-C chemokine ligand (CCL) 2, CCL3, stromal cell-derived factor-1α (SDF-1α), monocyte chemoattract protein-1 (MCP-1) and other chemokines to reduce inflammatory response and promote neovascularization and wound granulation tissue formation. ④ In the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer, Chinese medicinal monomers and prescriptions have different and complicated mechanisms. The multi-target treatment manner determines that Chinese medicines can act on a variety of cytokines to participate in various stages of wound healing and thus play a therapeutic role. The conclusion above aims to provide ideas for the experimental research and clinical treatment of diabetic foot ulcer with TCM in the future.

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