This study is based on data collected from a total of 629 patients (435 male and 194 female) with histologically confirmed cancer of the primary gastrointestinal tract and its accessory glands, seen at King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) between January 1985 and December 1993. During this period, a total of 2464 cancer cases were identified at KKUH. The relative frequency and rank of order are determined for various gastrointestinal cancers, as well as distribution according to age, sex and primary site affected. Gastrointestinal malignancy accounts for 25.5% of total cancer cases seen at KKUH. The mean age of patients was 59 ± 17 years, with a male-to-female ratio of 2.24:1. Primary liver cancer was the most common malignancy (34%), followed by gastric cancer (18%), colorectal (17%) and esophageal cancer (12%). We compared our findings with national published data from different provinces in Saudi Arabia. Results from this report stress the importance of prevention, screening and early detection for gastrointestinal malignancy. Ann Saudi Med 1996;16(4):386-391.
DS Ajarim, Pattern of Primary Gastrointestinal Cancer: King Khalid University Hospital Experience and Review of Published National Data. 1996; 16(4): 386-391The gastrointestinal tract and its accessory glands is one of the systems of the human body most frequently affected by cancer. In Western countries, gastrointestinal cancer is among the leading causes of mortality.1,2 In Southeast Asia and Africa, gastrointestinal cancer is ranked as the most common. Etiologic factors involved in the causation of gastrointestinal cancer include environmental factors, dietary habits, smoking, alcohol, precancerous conditions and viral infections.3-6 A National Cancer Registry was set up in January 1994. Unfortunately, data from the registry will not be available for the next few years. Most of the data available about the pattern of cancer in Saudi Arabia in general and in the gastrointestinal tract, came from individual institutions, most of which are tertiary referral centers. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] These reports are based on hospital-based tumor registries and mainly address crude relative frequency (CRF) for various types of cancer, from which we may infer which cancers are the most common. Studying the pattern of gastrointestinal cancer in Saudi Arabia is very important for health planning. Most of the cancers presented were in the advanced stage, and therefore, not amenable to any specific curative treatment. Some of these cancers could be prevented if we worked to eliminate possible etiological factors, or at least detect them in early stages by appropriate screening methods, especially in high-risk populations. The current study aims at further analysis of primary gastrointestinal tract malignancy in King Khalid University Hospital.
Patients and MethodsKing Khalid University Hospital is a 650-bed teaching hospital which was opened in 1992. There is no tumor registry in the hospital, but all patients who have a histologically conf...