2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12157-014-0568-2
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Profil histo-épidémiologique des cancers colorectaux au Togo

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“…This result is higher than those found in the African literature, a study carried out in Togo declared 57 cases of colorectal cancer during 10 years12, another study from Gabon declared 51 cases of this cancer over 10 years13. The male predominance observed in our study (55.4%) with a sex ratio of 1.2 was consistent with the results of several authors, thus confirming the data in the literatur 12 - 14 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This result is higher than those found in the African literature, a study carried out in Togo declared 57 cases of colorectal cancer during 10 years12, another study from Gabon declared 51 cases of this cancer over 10 years13. The male predominance observed in our study (55.4%) with a sex ratio of 1.2 was consistent with the results of several authors, thus confirming the data in the literatur 12 - 14 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The number of new cases of colorectal cancer estimated was 31.2% occurring in patients aged from 65 to 74 years and 42.5% in patients aged 75 and over 18 . The highest rate was observed in the interval of 50-60 years with 27.1%, which confirms a study that was carried out on a population of western Algeria 19 , another Moroccan study states the same most affected age group 12 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…It was 51.66%. It is close to 51.4% reported by Darré et al [12] in 2010 in Togo. On the other hand, Doh et al [13] in 2016 in Senegal and Essadik et al [14] in 2011 in Morocco found a higher frequency of 75.6% and 69.2% respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This figure is higher than those found in Senegal by Sarr et al [10] and Konate et al [5] who reported 15 and 71 cases, respectively. In Togo, Darré et al [11] . Colorectal cancer is a predominantly male condition.…”
Section: Epidemiological Datamentioning
confidence: 99%