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Meningioma — defining characteristics of the affected Pakistani population
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Objective: To ascertain the age and gender differences, treatment, and management of meningiomas across Pakistan.
Methods: Data were collected as part of the PBTES, and patients with a histopathological diagnosis of an intracranial meningioma in 2019 that presented at these centres were included in this cohort study sub-analysis. Thirty-two centres participated in the study. Medical students, residents, and faculty collated data from medical records.
Results: Our data indicate that meningiomas constitute 15.6% of all intracranial tumours in Pakistan and occur more often in females (236, 55%) than in males. The mean age at diagnosis was 43.7 ± 19.9 years. Meningiomas had a slightly higher preponderance in the right hemisphere of the brain at 203 (47.32%) tumours and 267 (62.2%) of the tumours in the frontal and parietal lobes. We found that 174 (61.3%) of all meningiomas diagnosed in Pakistan in 2019 were grade I tumours, which was also the most commonly occurring tumour grade. Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for meningiomas was rarely observed in Pakistan.
Conclusion: The PBTES reveals a low hospital-based incidence of meningiomas in 2019 when compared to the
incidence in high-income countries but found evidence similar to those of other LMICs. Tumour characteristics, such
as location, grading and surgical procedures, were similar to global literature.
Keywords: Meningioma, Chemoradiotherapy, Brain Neoplasms, Epidemiology, Gender traits.
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Title: Meningioma — defining characteristics of the affected Pakistani population
Description:
Objective: To ascertain the age and gender differences, treatment, and management of meningiomas across Pakistan.
Methods: Data were collected as part of the PBTES, and patients with a histopathological diagnosis of an intracranial meningioma in 2019 that presented at these centres were included in this cohort study sub-analysis.
Thirty-two centres participated in the study.
Medical students, residents, and faculty collated data from medical records.
Results: Our data indicate that meningiomas constitute 15.
6% of all intracranial tumours in Pakistan and occur more often in females (236, 55%) than in males.
The mean age at diagnosis was 43.
7 ± 19.
9 years.
Meningiomas had a slightly higher preponderance in the right hemisphere of the brain at 203 (47.
32%) tumours and 267 (62.
2%) of the tumours in the frontal and parietal lobes.
We found that 174 (61.
3%) of all meningiomas diagnosed in Pakistan in 2019 were grade I tumours, which was also the most commonly occurring tumour grade.
Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for meningiomas was rarely observed in Pakistan.
Conclusion: The PBTES reveals a low hospital-based incidence of meningiomas in 2019 when compared to the
incidence in high-income countries but found evidence similar to those of other LMICs.
Tumour characteristics, such
as location, grading and surgical procedures, were similar to global literature.
Keywords: Meningioma, Chemoradiotherapy, Brain Neoplasms, Epidemiology, Gender traits.
Continue.
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