Friday, July 27, 2012

Cervical Cancer Patients Prone to Natural Kidney Disorders

JAKARTA, THURSDAY - cervical cancer patients were at high risk for disorders of the kidney. Every year, there were an estimated 460 000 new cases of invasive cancer (cancer that has already spread) are undiagnosed and causes over 250,000 deaths in 2005. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 80 percent of deaths occur in developing countries.

"Without adequate management, estimated deaths due to cervical or cervical cancer will increase 25 percent in the next 10 years," said Dr. Imam Rasjidi while defending his dissertation to earn a doctorate in the science of epidemiology, University of Indonesia, Thursday (17/7), in Jakarta . Imam graduated with cum laude or very satisfactory.

Pathology-based cancer data in 13 central states of pathology laboratories, cervical cancer is a cancer with prevalence (the percentage of sick people in a group of the population) approximately 36 percent. So, with Indonesia's current population of around 220 million, there are approximately 52 million women at risk of cervical cancer.

This is consistent with estimates from the National Cancer Control Committee to estimate the incidence or the incidence of cancer in Indonesia minimum one hundred events per 100,000 population per year. While at the General Hospital Center for Cipto Mangunkusumo 1998, the number of new cases of cervical cancer ranked first, which is 26.2 percent. Many patients come to the stadium stage IIB with impaired renal function.

Indonesia is currently experiencing difficulties in the financing of health when in advanced cervical cancer patients with impaired renal function is also impaired multipatologi urogenitalnya system (urinary system and kelaim) and thus require a longer hospitalization time and need sophisticated investigations. Therefore, it is necessary management program advanced cervical cancer patients with impaired renal function is effective and cheap, he said.