Dynamics of thyroid cancer incidence in the population of Russia: main risk factors

V. Ivanov, A. Gorski, V. Polkin, V. Andreev, V. Kashcheev, K. Tumanov, S. A. Ivanov, A. Kaprin
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According to GLOBOCAN 2020 Statistics based on estimates for 36 cancers incidence and mortality in 185 countries produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 2020, the total number of cancer cases increased by 19.3 million new cases and the number of cancer deaths increased by 10 million new cancer deaths. According to statistics, 1 of 5 people develops cancer during their life, and one of 8 men and one of 11 women die from the disease. The cancer burden to 2040 is expected to increase by 28.4 million cases. The dynamics of incidence and mortality from malignant neoplasms in the Russia is registered by the P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute (MORI), branch of the National Medical Research Radiolog-ical Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The data received in 2019 and 2010 were compared. The increase in cancer incidence over 10 years was 24%. However, thyroid cancer incidence surpasses other cancers incidence by 58%. The following main risk factors for potential regional induction of thyroid cancer are: the environmental situation in regions of Russia, the effects of the Chernobyl accident, and health effects of population exposed to radiation, approved with modern medical equipment. Based on epidemiological studies, it has been numerically proven that the above listed main risk factors are responsible for the significant increase in thyroid cancer incidence in Russia.
俄罗斯人群中甲状腺癌发病率动态:主要危险因素
根据GLOBOCAN 2020根据国际癌症研究机构(IARC)在2020年对185个国家36种癌症发病率和死亡率的估计得出的统计数据,癌症病例总数增加了1930万新病例,癌症死亡人数增加了1000万新癌症死亡人数。据统计,每5个人中就有1人会在一生中患上癌症,每8个男性中就有1人死于癌症,每11个女性中就有1人死于癌症。到2040年,癌症负担预计将增加2840万例。俄罗斯恶性肿瘤发病率和死亡率的动态由俄罗斯联邦卫生部国家医学研究放射学中心分院P. Hertsen莫斯科肿瘤研究所(MORI)登记。对2019年和2010年收到的数据进行了比较。10年间癌症发病率增加了24%。然而,甲状腺癌的发病率比其他癌症的发病率高出58%。潜在的区域性诱发甲状腺癌的主要风险因素如下:俄罗斯各地区的环境状况、切尔诺贝利事故的影响以及经现代医疗设备核准的辐射照射人口的健康影响。根据流行病学研究,数值证明上述主要危险因素是俄罗斯甲状腺癌发病率显著增加的原因。
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