Profile of Colorectal Cancer among Yemeni Patients: Five Year of Experience

Authors

  • Ahmed Alezzi Al-Malahy
  • Saeed Hadi Al-Bahlooli
  • Abdalelah Shaga Aldine

Keywords:

Colorectal Cancer,, Yemen

Abstract

Background: Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy, after lung and breast cancers, in the developing countries including Yemen. However, no nation-wide figures about this lethal disease. Aim: This work was aimed to study the profile of colorectal carcinoma among Yemeni patients from our five years of experience in the management of the disease. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical features, management, and outcomes of 164 patients diagnosed with colorectal carcinoma and operated upon at Thamar University Al-Whadah Teaching Hospital, Dhamar, and Al-Kuwait Teaching Hospital, Sana’a, between 2003 and 2008. Results: This study reported that 64 cases (39.02%) were less than 40 years of age and 100 patients (60.98%) were 40 years or older. Sites of pathology were cecum (11; 6.71%), ascending colon and hepatic flexure (15; 9.15%), transverse colon (9; 5.49%), splenic flexure (4; 2.44%), descending colon (11; 6.71%), sigmoid colon (38; 23.17%), rectosigmoid junction (21; 12.80%) and rectum (55; 33.54%). Potentially-curative surgery was performed in 124 cases (75.61%). Forty (40; 24.39%) metastatic cases were reported. Conclusion: Colorectal cancer in Yemen is on the rise, this highlights the need for more extensive screening programs especially in the high-risk groups.

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Published

2023-01-29

How to Cite

Al-Malahy, A. A. ., Al-Bahlooli, S. H. ., & Aldine, A. S. . (2023). Profile of Colorectal Cancer among Yemeni Patients: Five Year of Experience. Annals of Medicine & Health, 2(2), 29–31. Retrieved from http://journal.tu.edu.ye/index.php/amh/article/view/1366

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