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Survival rate estimation and its associated factors in patients with stomach cancer in Tohid Hospital in Sanandaj
Yousef Veisani1 , Ali Delpisheh 2, Koroush Sayehmiri1 , Ezatollah Rahimi3
1- Ilam University of Medical Sciences
2- Ilam University of Medical Sciences , alidelpisheh@yahoo.com
3- Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim: Estimation of the survival rate after diagnosis is an important indicator of treatment process in cancer patients. The aim of the present study was to determine 5-yearsurvival rate and its associated factors in the patients with stomach cancer. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive analytical study. We reviewed records of 239 patients with confirmed diagnosis of stomach cancer who had been hospitalized at Tohid Hospital in Sanandaj city, during a five-year interval from 2006 onwards. Survival rate was calculated according to the Kaplan-Meier and by using Log rank statistical methods. Result: Our study included 178 male (74.5%) and 61 female (25.5%) patients with a mean age of 68.8 ±11.97 years. The mean maximum survival rate was 19.85 months (CI 95%: 16.46-23.24) which belonged to the patients with intestinal type of tumors (60.6%, n=145), followed by the patients who had surgical therapy (10.3%, n=21) with a mean survival rate of 15.67 months (CI95%: 8.78-22.58). Variables such as gender, residential areas, and history of stomach cancer in first degree relatives, history of symptoms of gastric diseases, cigarette smoking and psychiatric disorders during treatment course showed no significant association with mean survival rate. The mean survival rate in the patients which their cancer had been diagnosed at early stages was 14.86 months (CI 95%, 12.77-16.94) which was significantly higher as compared to those with late diagnosis of the disease(P=0.049). One to five year survival rates were 41%, 17%, 13%, 10% and 5.4% respectively. Conclusions: Early diagnosis of stomach cancer increases 5 years survival rate in the patients significantly. Conflict of Interest: Nil Received: Mar7, 2012 Accepted: Jan23, 2013
Keywords: Stomach cancer, Survival rate, Sanandaj.
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Received: 2013/06/18 | Published: 2013/06/15


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