
Management of Prostate Cancer at the Saint Jean De Dieu Hospital in Tanguieta
Author(s) -
Gayito Adagba,
AL Azakpa,
Fred Hodonou,
JB Djiepti,
MAR Aholou,
Laying Kalonga E,
N Gbotounou,
CP Miyanhouande,
JD Amegble,
M Chamutu,
MUB Megninou,
A. Osorio,
De Voghel M,
L Pampalone,
O Boisnard,
L Duchnycz,
S Seynaeve,
J Takpema,
C Koutre,
Avakoudjo J DG
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of medical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2395-7565
DOI - 10.31254/jmr.2021.7610
Subject(s) - medicine , prostate cancer , context (archaeology) , cancer , retrospective cohort study , prostate , gynecology , general surgery , paleontology , biology
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common urological cancer. In our regions, diagnosis is most often made late because of the lack of systematic screening and difficulties in accessing health care. Objective: To assess the management of prostate cancer at the Saint Jean de Dieu hospital in Tanguiéta. Material and methods: This was a retrospective and descriptive study carried out at the Tanguiéta area hospital in the general surgery department over a period of five years, between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2020. All patients followed for prostate cancer were included in the study. Results: During the study period 45 patients were followed for prostate cancer. The average age of patients was 67 years. Suggestive signs were dominated by symptoms of the lower urinary tract. 66.64% of patients had a Gleason score ≥ 7. In cases where surgery was performed, the post-operative follow-up was simple in 80% of cases. Conclusion: Despite the management of prostate cancers in our context remains a great challenge.