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Volume 4, Issue 4(Suppl)

J Infect Dis Ther 2016

ISSN: 2332-0877, JIDT an open access journal

Page 61

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Infectious Diseases 2016

August 24-26, 2016

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August 24-26, 2016 Philadelphia, USA

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Infectious Diseases

Joint Event on

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World Congress on

Pediatric Care & Pediatric Infectious Diseases

International Conference on

Different types of cancer: Effect of socioeconomic status, food and physical activity in cancer children

and adolescents in Cochabamba, Bolivia

Maria Del Rosario Davalos Gamboa

University of San Simon, Bolivia

Introduction

: In Bolivia there is no research to identify the effect of socioeconomic status, diet and physical activity in cancer in

children and adolescents.

Objectives

: The aim of this study was to identify the predominant types of cancer in children and adolescents attending the Children’s

Hospital Manuel Ascencio Villarroel in Cochabamba (Bolivia) and the effect it had on these socioeconomic status, diet and physical

activity.

Methods

: Cross sectional study conducted in January 2016 in children and adolescents with cancer (n=36) between zero and 16 years

old who attend the Hospital Manuel Ascencio Villarroel child of Cochabamba (Bolivia), involving 21 male and 15 female. Parents or

guardians of the participants were surveyed. It has been made a descriptive and explanatory analysis.

Results

: The prevalent cancer in this population was leukemia. In a proportion of 72.22%, cancerous tumors in various parts of the

body were 11.11% and other cancers were 16.7%. In the socioeconomic status of the parents, lived in urban areas 66.66%, 50% lived

in a rented house, 66.6% had a house built of brick and 52.77% lived in two rooms of 47.22 parents had secondary school and 36.11%

of primary school. In the type of feeding natural products before the diagnosis of cancer, 41.66% used to eat natural carbohydrates,

61.11% natural protein, natural fats 61.11%, 63.88% natural fruit, 55.55% natural fiber, drank plenty of water 27.77%. The type of

food not suitable before diagnosis of cancer, ate deli meats 33.33%, 75% drank carbonated soft drinks, 83.3% ate junk food sugar and

refined flour and 77.77% ate junk food. No statistical significant differences in physical activity were detected.

Conclusions

: This study identified that leukemia is the prevalent type of cancer in children and adolescents who regularly attend

child Hospital Manuel Ascencio Villarroel in Cochabamba. That most children and adolescents with cancer live in urban areas and

are economically disadvantaged. The feeding they received before the cancer diagnosis was a varied diet based on natural products

and not suitable that facilitate the development of cancer and almost all the children and teens commonly consumed soft drinks,

refined sugar, refined flour and junk food products; Foods that are related to the origin of cancer.

Biography

Maria Del Rosario Davalos Gamboa has acquired her Pharmaceutical Biochemistry degree from the University of San Simon. She has started working at the University

of San Simon in the Faculty of Medicine at the Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and later from August 1992 continued working as a Teaching Research Assistant till 1998.

From 2009 to 2010, she was the Director of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Dentistry UMSS and in 1997 won a competency exam at the Faculty of Dentistry UMSS

in Biochemistry and appointed as a Professor. She is currently a Legal Representative and owner partner (in a greater proportion than 51% of shares) of the International

Associated Factory oils and coals SRL ACECAB, in the city of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, whose principal activity is to generate cosmetic oils and charcoal.

rosariodavalos@hotmail.com

Maria Del Rosario Davalos Gamboa, J Infect Dis Ther 2016, 4:4(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0877.C1.008