Data for oesophageal cancers were requested from
the Cancer Registry of Zimbabwe for the three years
1986-1988. There were 437 cases notified compared
with 783 cases recorded in the Government’s
Statistical returns. There was a ratio of 6,9 males to
one female accounting for 13,2 pc of all reported
cancers in males and 1,7 pc of cancers in females.
Prevalence increased with age to a rate of around
83 per hundred thousand in men aged 55 and older
and 19 per hundred thousand in women over 65 years
old.N
otifications are only received from the Central
Hospitals in Harare and Bulawayo. Addresses were
not available for 31 pc of patients so that geographical
variations could not be determined accurately.
However, higher rates occurred in Harare and in the
Mashonaland Provinces.
It is recommended that cancer notifications should
be obtained from all Government, Mission and
Private hospitals in Zimbabwe.
Funding
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History
Publisher
University of Zimbabwe
Citation
Watts, T.E. (1992) Cancer of the Oesophagus in Zimbabwe. Central African Journal of Medicine, vol.38, no.5, pp.185-187. Harare: CAJM.