Welbeck J E, Hesse A A
Department of Child Health and Surgery, University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, Ghana.
West Afr J Med. 1998 Apr-Jun;17(2):81-4.
Data from the cancer register in the Department of Child Health, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital Accra, Ghana was reviewed in order to document the pattern of malignancies seen in children. Out of a total of 15,200 admissions over a 40 month period there were 254 malignancies diagnosed constituting 1.67% of all admission. Lymphoma was the commonest tumour constituting 67% with Burkitt's Lymphoma being the commonest subtype. This was followed by Retinoblastoma (8.6%), Leukaemia (8.2%) and Wilms tumour (7.8%). This trend is similar to the picture seen in other developing countries in Africa where there is a high incidence of lymphoma and a low incidence of leukaemia, the converse being the case in Europe and North America.
对加纳阿克拉科勒布教学医院儿童健康部癌症登记处的数据进行了审查,以记录儿童恶性肿瘤的发病模式。在40个月期间的15200例入院病例中,共诊断出254例恶性肿瘤,占所有入院病例的1.67%。淋巴瘤是最常见的肿瘤,占67%,其中伯基特淋巴瘤是最常见的亚型。其次是视网膜母细胞瘤(8.6%)、白血病(8.2%)和肾母细胞瘤(7.8%)。这种趋势与非洲其他发展中国家的情况相似,那里淋巴瘤发病率高,白血病发病率低,而在欧洲和北美情况则相反。