哈萨克斯坦癌症患者中COVID-19的患病率

S. Menbaev
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相关性:自2019年以来,新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19在全球迅速传播,影响了大多数国家的医疗保健系统。根据最近的研究,恶性疾病增加了COVID-19的易感性,是COVID-19患者临床结果恶化的危险因素。COVID-19还增加了恶性肿瘤患者疾病进展的风险。该研究旨在研究COVID-19在哈萨克斯坦癌症患者中的流行情况。方法:分析自2019年以来在PubMed、Cochrane、Google Scholar和e-Library中按关键词“癌症”、“恶性肿瘤”、“COVID-19”、“癌症患者”、“死亡风险”检索的开放获取文章。对哈萨克斯坦官方统计数据、医疗信息系统(癌症患者电子登记、住院患者电子登记)、2020-2021年哈萨克斯坦癌症发病率和死亡率、2020-2022年2019冠状病毒病发病率和死亡率官方期刊进行了研究。结果:2020-2021年,哈萨克斯坦共和国癌症发病率最高的地区为北哈萨克斯坦(1.79-1.87%)、巴夫洛达尔(1.57-1.63%)、卡拉干达(1.54-1.53%)和科斯坦内(1.53%)地区。发病率最低的是土耳其斯坦(0.42-0.41%)、Kyzylorda(0.57-0.59%)和Mangistau(0.62%)地区,以及奇姆肯特市(0.60%)。哈萨克斯坦癌症死亡率最高的是2020年突厥斯坦(11.1%)、Kyzylorda(10.2%)和zambyl(10.02%)地区,以及2021年阿特劳(25.4%)、突厥斯坦(10.68%)和西哈萨克斯坦(10.30%)地区。2020年登记的癌症患者中COVID-19死亡率在阿斯塔纳市(1.06%)、克齐洛尔达(0.46%)和突厥斯坦(0.33%)地区最高,而在2021年,在奇姆肯特市(1.05%)和阿斯塔纳(1,00%)、阿特劳(0.93%)和西哈萨克斯坦(0.94%)地区最高。结论:大流行期间癌症患者的COVID-19患病率和死亡率增加,包括主要死亡原因不是肿瘤过程而是病毒感染后果的病例,证据表明需要调整癌症患者发病率和死亡率的统计记录规则,癌症患者的诊断和治疗算法和方案。
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COVID-19 PREVALENCE AMONG CANCER PATIENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN
Relevance: The new coronavirus infection, COVID-19, has been spreading rapidly around the world since 2019, affecting the healthcare systems of most countries. According to recent studies, malignant diseases increase the susceptibility to COVID-19 and are a risk factor for worse clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients. COVID-19 also increases the risk of disease progression in patients with malignancies. The study aimed to study the prevalence of COVID-19 among cancer patients in Kazakhstan. Methods: The analysis included open-access articles published since 2019 and indexed in PubMed, Cochrane, Google Scholar, and e-Library by keywords “cancer,” “malignant neoplasms,” “COVID-19”, “cancer patients,” “mortality risk.” The official statistics data, medical information systems of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Electronic Register of Cancer Patients, Electronic Register of Inpatient Patients), and official periodicals on cancer incidence and mortality for 2020-2021 and COVID-19 incidence and mortality for 2020-2022 in Kazakhstan were studied. Results: In the Republic of Kazakhstan, in 2020-2021, the highest cancer incidence was registered in the North Kazakhstan (1.79-1.87%), Pavlodar (1.57-1.63%), Karaganda (1.54-1.53%) and Kostanay (1.53%) regions. The lowest rates were recorded in the Turkestan (0.42-0.41%), Kyzylorda (0.57-0.59%), and Mangistau (0.62%) regions, and the city of Shymkent (0.60%). The highest cancer mortality in Kazakhstan was registered in the Turkestan (11.1%), Kyzylorda (10.2%), and Zhambyl (10.02%) regions in 2020, and in they Atyrau (25.4%), Turkestan (10.68%), and West Kazakhstan (10.30%) regions in 2021. The mortality from COVID-19 among patients registered for cancer in 2020 was the highest in the city of Astana (1.06%), the Kyzylorda (0.46%) and Turkestan (0.33%) regions, and in 2021 – in the cities of Shymkent (1.05%) and Astana (1,00%), the Atyrau (0.93%) and West Kazakhstan (0.94%) regions. Conclusion: Thus, COVID-19 prevalence among cancer patients and their increased mortality during the pandemic, including the cases where the main cause of death was not an oncological process but the consequences of the viral infection, evidence the need to adjust the rules of statistical recording of cancer patients morbidity and mortality, the algorithms and protocols of diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients.
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