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SURVIVSL OF STOMACH CANCER AMONG PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN BAGHIATOLLAH HOSPITAL

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  167-177

Abstract

 Background: In spite of decrease in burden of STOMACH CANCER in the ‎developed world, the incidence of this disease is still high in the developing ‎countries including IRAN. Due to the slow progression of the CANCER within ‎STOMACH, the CANCER is usually diagnosed in advanced stage leading to a high ‎mortality rate. The STOMACH CANCER is the second cause of death due to ‎cancer after lung CANCER. In this study, we studied the survival rate of ‎STOMACH CANCER among patients hospitalized in BAGHIATOLLAH HOSPITAL in ‎Tehran, IRAN between 2000 and 2005.Patients and Methods: In overall, we studied the survival rate of 209 ‎patients hospitalized for STOMACH CANCER in BAGHIATOLLAH HOSPITAL. We used ‎patient files and abstracted demographic data as well as information about ‎STOMACH tumor, i.e. histopathology, stage of the disease. Crude survival rates ‎were studied by of STOMACH CANCER using Kaplan-Meier and Life Table ‎methods. Cox regression model estimated the effect of demographic ‎information and tumor characteristics on death due to STOMACH CANCER.‎ Results: we found a poor prognosis for our STOMACH CANCER patients. More ‎than 20 percent of patients died of STOMACH CANCER in the first three months ‎and only half of patients were still alive after nine months of follow-up. One, ‎three, and five years survival were 44, 19, and 11 percents, respectively. ‎Stage of tumor was the most important prognostic factor in this study, ‎although patients diagnosed with a STOMACH CANCER staged IB, II, IIIA, and ‎IIIB had almost similar prognosis. Study of 13 patients with STOMACH ‎lymphoma showed a better survival rate compared to adenocarcinoma in ‎overall. ‎Conclusion: STOMACH CANCER patients had a considerably poor prognosis in ‎Iran. Further studies are needed to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic ‎approached to improve the prognosis of these patients.

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    KHEDMAT, H., PANAHIAN, M., AMINI, MOHSEN, IZADI, MORTEZA, NASERI, S.M.H., & GHAYOMI, M.H.. (2007). SURVIVSL OF STOMACH CANCER AMONG PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN BAGHIATOLLAH HOSPITAL. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, 9(3 (33)), 167-177. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/61946/en

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    KHEDMAT H., PANAHIAN M., AMINI MOHSEN, IZADI MORTEZA, NASERI S.M.H., GHAYOMI M.H.. SURVIVSL OF STOMACH CANCER AMONG PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN BAGHIATOLLAH HOSPITAL. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE[Internet]. 2007;9(3 (33)):167-177. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/61946/en

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    H. KHEDMAT, M. PANAHIAN, MOHSEN AMINI, MORTEZA IZADI, S.M.H. NASERI, and M.H. GHAYOMI, “SURVIVSL OF STOMACH CANCER AMONG PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN BAGHIATOLLAH HOSPITAL,” JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, vol. 9, no. 3 (33), pp. 167–177, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/61946/en

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