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Profiles of Cancer Patients at Surgical Oncology Outpatient Clinic at Dharmais Cancer Hospital as National Referral Hospital in Indonesia from 2017 to 2021 Sofyan, Rian Fabian; Ramadhan, Ramadhan; Purwanto, Denni Joko; Gautama, Walta; Dien, Alban W; Brahma, Bayu; Iskandar, Bob Andinata; Kurniawan, Febriyanto; Husein, Abdul Muhaimin; Sabatini, Nafilla Nesantya; Ginawang, Asto
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 18, No 2 (2024): June
Publisher : http://dharmais.co.id/

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33371/ijoc.v18i2.1090

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Background: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world. Dharmais Cancer Hospital is set to be the National Cancer Center with an obligation to support all hospitals throughout the country that specialize in cancer. Surgical Oncology is one of the departments that handles the most cases in Dharmais Cancer Hospital. The types of cancers that are managed in Surgical Oncology Departments are breast cancer, head and neck cancer, thyroid cancer, skin cancer, and soft tissue cancer. Objective: This paper aims to find the newly diagnosed cancer patients’ characteristics and socioeconomic features in Dharmais National Cancer Center from 2017 to 2021. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional descriptive study using the medical record database of outpatients at Dharmais Cancer Hospital as a data collection method from 2017 until 2021. The sample size includes all new cancer patients in Dharmais Cancer Hospital that have been recorded. Result: Over 500,000 patients visited Dharmais Cancer Hospital in the last 5 years with an average of over 100,000 visits per year. Over 90% of the patients have solid tumors, and over eight thousand patients were admitted to the Surgical Oncology Outpatient Clinic, it was concluded that the most frequently diagnosed type of cancer is breast cancer (66.7%) of all types of cancer in the past 5 years. Most of the new patients are female (88.1%) with the most common age group of 40 to 55 years old (50.7%). Most of the patients are senior high school graduates (42.8%). Conclusions: The general characteristic of cancer patients is dominated by breast cancer patients, most patients are female, in the age group between 40 to 55 years old, and senior high school graduates. Further studies need to be done on each type of cancer to have a better understanding of the profiles and characteristics of solid cancer patients in Dharmais Cancer Hospital. 
Flap Bebas Perforator Iliac Circumflex Superfisial (SCIP) untuk Rekonstruksi Ekstremitas Bawah pada Kasus Kanker: Laporan Kasus Putra, Ade; Saratiana, Rasyiqah; Sofyan, Rian Fabian
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 52 No 10 (2025): Kedokteran Umum
Publisher : PT Kalbe Farma Tbk.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55175/cdk.v52i10.1585

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Background: Synovial sarcoma, a rare tumor primarily afecting the lower extremities, often requires surgical excision to ensure tumor removal and limb preservation. This case highlights the importance of reconstructive options in achieving optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes for patients with large surgical defects. Case: A 51-year-old female with left foot synovial sarcoma (T2N0M0) underwent Chopart amputation to achieve clear surgical margins. The resulting defect was extensive, involving both skin and deeper soft tissues, making primary closure impossible. Reconstruction was performed using the Superfcial Circumfex Iliac Perforator (SCIP) free fap harvested from the groin region, which provided robust soft tissue coverage and minimized donor site morbidity. The patient’s postoperative course was uneventful, with no complications such as fap necrosis or infection. Early rehabilitation was initiated to restore limb function, and long-term follow-up showed no evidence of recurrence or functional impairment. Conclusion: Chopart amputation with SCIP fap is an efective option for foot synovial sarcoma management, ensuring both tumor clearance and limb function preservation.This case demonstrates the value of microsurgical reconstruction in complex oncologic cases and underscores the importance of multidisciplinary care in achieving favorable outcomes.