TITLE:
The Leading Cancer Types in Afghanistan
AUTHORS:
Ahmad Javid Safi
KEYWORDS:
Breast, Stomach and Blood Cancers
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.10 No.11,
October
25,
2019
ABSTRACT: Background: Researches have shown that cancer is one of
the chief causes of death in most of the advanced and developed countries; and in
the developing countries, cancer is the
second leading cause of death. In Afghanistan, approximately twenty-thousand
(20,000)
people are diagnosed with cancer annually and fifteen-thousand
among these patients die in the same year. Breast cancer in the women is
reported to be the highest, stomach the second and blood cancer in the
third category in Afghanistan. Method: A questionnaire-based survey during the public
awareness campaigns in schools, universities and other public places was
conducted by Afghanistan Cancer Foundation in 2018. In the campaigns, the
participants were asked to fill the questionnaire; after their consent, the
participants returned the questionnaires were analyzed by Afghanistan
Cancer Foundation. Results: The survey was conducted
over a total population of 238,491 including 121,192 females and 117,299 males.
Death cases were reported to be 8335 while the total number of alive patients
reaches up to 368. Furthermore, 121 cases of Breast, 64 of stomach, 50 of Leukemia, 19 of Liver, 11 of Esophagus, 9 of Cervix
& Uterine, 9 of Brain and
85 cases of other types of cancer were reported. Conclusion: Breast, stomach and blood cancers are the frequently diagnosed cancer sites in
Kabul.