posted on 2025-05-11, 14:59authored byS. B. Bhagwandeen
Carcinoma of the bladder is the third most important malignancy
seen in Zambia, accounting for nearly 9% of all malignancies seen in the Department of Pathology at the University of Zambia. A review of 217 cases of carcinoma of the bladder seen in the department over a 5-year period revealed a preponderance of well-differentiated squamous
cell carcinoma (75%). Of the 217 cases, 65% had concomitant schistosomiasis. These tumours tended to occur in a younger age gro.up than that reported from England and North America. The pattern of pathology conforms with that reported from other parts of Africa with hyperendemic and endemic schistosomiasis. The aetiological role of schistosomiasis in bladder cancer is critically examined.
History
Journal title
South African Medical Journal
Volume
50
Issue
41
Pagination
1616-1620
Publisher
Health and Medical Publishing Group
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Health and Medicine
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