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Journal of Cancer Epidemiology | 2011

Cancers in Togo from 1984 to 2008: Epidemiological and Pathological Aspects of 5251 Cases

Koffi Amegbor; Tchin Darré; Koffi Didier Ayéna; Essohana Padaro; Kodjo Tengue; Anani Abalo; Gado Napo-Koura

Objective. To describe the epidemiological and histological aspects of cancers in Togo. Materials and Methods. We made a retrospective review of the epidemiological and pathological features of cancers observed from 1984 to 2008 at the laboratory of pathology of CHU-TOKOIN in Lomé, Togo. Results. During our study period, we found 5251 cases of cancers with an annual average frequency of 210 cases. The sex ratio, male/female, was 0.9 and the average age of occurring was 45.3 years. This average age was 46.9 years for men and 43.8 years for women. The most frequent cancers for men were prostate cancer (12.9%), nonmelanoma skin cancer (10.4%), and gastric cancer (10.3%). For women it was breast cancer (27.1%), cervix cancer (11.2%) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (6.3%). Histologically, it was carcinomas in 68.1% of the cases, sarcomas in 11% of the cases and non-Hodgkin lymphomas in 12.6% of the cases. Children cancers were primarily Burkitt lymphoma (27.9% of cases) and retinoblastoma (8.5% of cases). Conclusion. This study shows that cancers are frequent in Togo and emphasizes on the necessity of having a cancer register for the prevention and the control of this disease in Togo.


The Pan African medical journal | 2016

Surgical management for squamous cell carcinoma of vulva.

Ayi Kossigan Amavi; Laurent Kouadio; Komlan Adabra; Kodjo Tengue; Fouad Tijami; A. Jalil

To analyze our surgical management and the result of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of vulva. Retrospectively, we collected 38 cases of SCC; 17 cases of them were early SCC and 21 cases were locally advanced. The patients underwent primary surgery. The survival was estimated using Kaplan-Meier analysis and the log rank test. The mean age was 60.78 years. Total vulvectomy was performed in all patients. Superficial and deep incision of bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy was performed by separates incisions for SCC infiltrating more than 1mm. The average tumor size was 53 mm (10 to 140mm). Morbidity was 42.1%. Lateral resection margin ≥8mm was obtained in 57.1%. Eighteen patients benefited from adjuvant radiotherapy. The follow-up median was 19.4 months (6 to 61.5 month) with 05 recurrences in 12 months. The survival using the Kaplan-Meyer analysis at 5 years, was 62.1% (71.2%N- vs 46.7%N+; p = 0.13). We identified two groups for locally advanced vulva cancer. Primary surgery keeps its place. Neo adjuvant radio chemotherapy followed by surgery is the alternative treatment for locally extensive lesions.


Urology case reports | 2017

Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma Revealed by Renal Traumatism: A Case Report in Lomé

Tchilabalo Matchonna Kpatcha; Kodjo Tengue; Gnimdou Botcho; Tchin Darré; Kossi Akomola Sabi; Komi Hola Sikpa; Essomendedou Léloua; Edoé Viyomé Sewa; Obube Amégayibor; Tsipa Anoukoum; Koffi Amegbor; Ekoué David Dosseh

This study is a report on a case of papillary carcinoma of the kidney revealed by an abdominal contusion. The results of radiological investigations were discordant with the low intensity of the shock. The treatment consisted of radical nephrectomy because of the suspicion of a pre-existing malignancy. Histological analysis revealed a papillary carcinoma pT3N0M0. We focus on the need for performing diagnostic tests in order to avoid missing a pre-existing anomaly to the kidney trauma.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2017

Evolution of the Histo-Epidemiological Profile of Urological Cancers in Togo

Tchin Darré; Kue Folligan; Tchilabalo Matchonna Kpatcha; Kokou Kanassouwa; Edoé Viyomé Sewa; Sassil Dare; Kodjo Tengue; Koffi Amegbor; Gado Napo-Koura

Background: Urological cancers are an important public health issue and pose problems with diagnosis and adequate management in developing countries. Our aim was to determine and report epidemiological and histological features of urological cancers in Togo. Materials and methods: A retrospective descriptive study was conducted of cases of urological cancers observed in the laboratory of pathological anatomy of the CHU Tokoin over the last 4 years (2012-2016). The parameters studied were frequency, age, sex, sites of development and histological type. Results: Epidemiological data were collected for 182 cases, representing 16.4% of all cancers (1108 cases). The annual frequency was 45.5±1.1 cases on average. The male: female sex ratio was 8.6 with a mean age of 60.2 years. Regarding location, in decreasing order of frequency, the tumors were found in the prostate (n=121 cases; 66.5%), bladder (n=28; 15.4%), kidney (n=19; 10.4%), testis (n=10; 5%), penis (n=3; 1.7%) and scrotum (n=1; 0.5%). Histologically, prostate cancers were predominantly adenocarcinomas (n=116 cases; 95.8%) with a Gleason score of 6 (n=46; 39.7%) predominant. Bladder cancers were mainly squamous cell carcinomas (n=11; 39.3%) followed by transitional carcinomas (n=9 cases; 32.1%) and adenocarcinomas (n=7; 25%). Kidney cancers were predominantly nephroblastomas (n=10, 52.6%) in children and clear cell carcinomas (n=8 cases; 42.1%) in adults. Testicular cancers were Burkitt lymphomas in 5 cases. The cases of penis and scrotum cancers were all squamous cell carcinomas. Conclusion: Urological cancers are experiencing an upsurge in frequency in Togo, dominated by prostate cancer, with a high frequency of squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder due to endemic bilharziasis.


Open Journal of Urology | 2016

Experience with Open Prostatectomy in Lomé, Togo

Tchilabalo Matchonna Kpatcha; Boyodi Tchangai; Kodjo Tengue; Fousseni Alassani; Gnimdou Botcho; Tchin Darré; Essomindedou Leloua; Komi Hola Sikpa; Edoé Viyomé Sewa; Tsipa Anoukoum; Komlan Gnassingbe


Annales De Pathologie | 2010

Tumeurs de la vessie au Togo : aspects épidémiologiques et diagnostiques. À propos de 36 cas observés au CHU de Lomé

Koffi Amegbor; Kodjo Tengue; Tchin Darré; Abdel-Kadre Médi Alfa; Gado Napo-Koura


Open Journal of Urology | 2018

Prostate Biopsy: Which Technique for Which Results at Lomé University Hospital in 2017?

Tchilabalo Matchonna Kpatcha; Tchin Darré; Essodina Padja; Adolphe Essomindedou Leloua; Gnimdou Botcho; Edoé Viyomé Sewa; Kodjo Tengue; Komi Hola Sikpa; Ekoué David Dosseh


Open Journal of Urology | 2017

Epidemiological Profile of Diagnosed Disorders in Urological Consultation at Sylvanus Olympio Teaching Hospital in Lome

Tchilabalo Matchonna Kpatcha; Essomindedou Leloua; Essodina Padja; Kodjo Tengue; Komi Hola Sikpa; Akomola Kossi Sabi; Edoé Viyomé Sewa; Gnimdou Botcho; Obube Amégayibor; Tsipa Anoukoum; Ekoué David Dosseh


Revue Africaine d' Urologie et d'Andrologie | 2016

THROMBOSE DE LA VEINE DORSALE SUPERFICIELLE DU PENIS (MALADIE DE MONDOR). A propos d’un cas et revue de la littérature.

G. Botcho; T. M. Kpatcha; Kodjo Tengue; Essomindedou Leloua


Journées Scientifiques Internationales de Lomé, (JSIL 2016) XVIIe édition | 2016

PLAIE VESICALE PAR ARME BLANCHE ASSOCIEE A DE MULTIPLES LESIONS D’ORGANES : à propos d’un cas

Gnimdou Botcho; Matchonna Tchilabalo Kpatcha; Kodjo Tengue; Essomindedou Leloua; Edoé Viyomé Sewa; Hola Komi Sikpa; Ekoué David Dosseh

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