The Pan African Medical Journal (Aug 2020)

Risk predictors of early recurrence in women with epithelial ovarian cancer in Lagos, Nigeria

  • Kehinde Sharafadeen Okunade,
  • Imoleayo Elijah Adetuyi,
  • Muisi Adenekan,
  • Ephraim Ohazurike,
  • Rose Ihuoma Anorlu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.272.17827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 272

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INTRODUCTION: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynaecological cancer with a recurrence rate as high as 85% after an initial treatment. However, there are currently no reliable means of predicting the risk of recurrence after first-line treatment. This study investigated the risk factors that predict early recurrence of EOC after primary treatment among women in Lagos, Nigeria. METHODS: this was a retrospective cohort study involving the review of all histologically confirmed EOC patients managed at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria over a 7-year period from January 2010 to December 2016. A study proforma was used to retrieve relevant information and descriptive statistics were computed for all data. The associations between variables were tested and multivariate analysis was done to adjust for all the possible characteristics that predict early EOC recurrence. RESULTS: the rate of recurrence of EOC was 76.4%. Suboptimal debulking surgery is the only independent predictor of early tumour recurrence. CONCLUSION: women should be adequately counselled and encouraged to report their symptoms early to ensure optimal primary treatment. Strategic efforts should also be made to further improve subspecialty training programs and skills development in gynaecological oncology in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.

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