The prevalence of oncological diseases among the population of the Siberia region and the Far East

Q4 Medicine
L. Zhuikova, E. Choynzonov, O. Ananina, L. V. Pikalova, G. A. Kononova
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The purpose of the study was to analyze cancer incidence in Siberia and the Russian Far East in 2010–2021. Materials and methods. We used data from population-based cancer registries in 21 administrative territories of Siberia and the Russian Far East for 2010–2021. The calculations were carried out using the direct standardization method. Results. In 2021, the most common cancer sites in males were: lung (18.7%), prostate (14.1%) and colorectum (11.1%); in females: breast (21.0%), skin (12.6%) and colorectum (11.3%). From 2010 to 2019, the overall cancer incidence rate increased by 26.7%. Age-standardized incidence rates in males increased from 301.2 to 332.10/0000. For females, age-standardized incidence rates increased from 220.8 to 256.10/0000. In 2020, cancer incidence rates decreased, the overall decline was 12.9%. Age-standardized cancer incidence rates in males and females were 288.5 and 223.2 per 100 000 population, respectively. In 2021, the corresponding rates for males and females were 288.2 and 235.80/0000, respectively. Limitations. To assess the prevalence of oncological diseases in the territories of Siberia and the Russian Far East 1 233 759 new cases of malignant neoplasms were analyzed over 12 years, which is a sufficient reference sample. Conclusion. In Siberia and the Russian Far East, cancer incidence rates in 2020 were lower than in 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the reduction in the number of cases diagnosed and referred for the first-line treatment. In 2021, an increase in the age-standardized cancer incidence rate was observed, with the age at diagnosis tended to be younger. In 2010, 80–84 years men and 75–79 years women exhibited the highest incidence rates (2536.5 and 1246.80/0000, respectively). In 2021, the highest cancer incidence rates for males and females were observed in the 70 to 74 years group (2717.1 and 1402.60/0000, respectively).
西伯利亚地区和远东地区人群中肿瘤疾病的患病率
本研究的目的是分析2010-2021年西伯利亚和俄罗斯远东地区癌症的发病率。材料和方法。我们使用了2010-2021年西伯利亚和俄罗斯远东21个行政区基于人口的癌症登记数据。使用直接标准化方法进行计算。后果2021年,男性最常见的癌症部位是:肺部(18.7%)、前列腺(14.1%)和结直肠(11.1%);女性:乳腺(21.0%)、皮肤(12.6%)和结直肠(11.3%)。从2010年到2019年,癌症的总体发病率增加了26.7%。男性的年龄标准化发病率从301.2上升到332.10/0000。女性的年龄标准化发病率从220.8上升到256.10/0000。2020年,癌症发病率下降,总体下降12.9%。男性和女性的年龄标准化癌症发病率分别为每10万人口288.5和223.2。2021年,男性和女性的相应比率分别为288.2和235.80/0000。局限性为了评估西伯利亚和俄罗斯远东地区肿瘤学疾病的流行率,在12年内分析了1 233 759例新的恶性肿瘤病例,这是一个足够的参考样本。结论在西伯利亚和俄罗斯远东地区,由于新冠肺炎大流行,2020年癌症发病率低于2019年,这导致确诊和转诊接受一线治疗的病例数量减少。2021年,观察到年龄标准化的癌症发病率增加,诊断时的年龄往往更年轻。2010年,80-84岁男性和75-79岁女性的发病率最高(分别为2536.5和1246.80/0000)。2021年,男性和女性的癌症发病率最高的是70至74岁组(分别为2717.1和1402.60/0000)。
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