Taking hot tea while chewing miraa and frequent drinking of mursik (fermented milk) are the leading causes of cancer of the oesophagus or food pipe in Northern Kenya and Rift Valley respectively.
The National Cancer Institute on Thursday said Rift Valley, upper Eastern and North Eastern regions recorded the highest number of oesophageal cancers.
Oesophagus cancer is the top killer in Kenya ahead of cervix, breast, stomach and prostate cancers with 4,354 deaths every year.
“Potential risk factor associated with oesophageal cancer in a study conducted in Tenwek shows that hot beverage, and use of mursik were independently associated with esophageal cancer,” said Alfred.
Karagu, Acting CEO of the National Cancer Institute.
He said when mursik is ingested several times daily, the repeated exposure to carcinogenic levels of ethanol may contribute to the initiation of cancer formation of the oesophagus.
Even though Nairobi and other regions consume hot tea, Karagu said the chewing of miraa and tobacco coupled with the consumption of hot tea among the northern Kenya residents causes irritation of the inner lining of the food pipe.
Karagu added that the reason most patients with this type of cancer do not survive is due to the damage of the food pipe by the disease, especially if it is not detected early.
“Most patients come in late and we are not able to do much and because the cancer obstructs the food pipe, feeding for the patients becomes a problem and they succumb,” he said.
Early signs include difficulty in swallowing, having a feeling that something is stuck in the throat and weight loss.
Surgery, which is the preferred treatment for patients of cancer of the oesophagus, requires the removal of some or most of the oesophagus. The operation is expensive and patients hardly have the funds for it, said Mr Karagu.
Mr Karagu said late diagnosis of new cancers and failure to promptly spot recurrences among those who have survived the disease contribute to premature deaths.
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