{"title":"世界和乌兹别克斯坦共和国头颈部恶性肿瘤发病率和死亡率动态","authors":"J. Alimov, N. Karimova","doi":"10.52532/2663-4864-2022-1-63-4-10","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Relevance: According to GLOBOCAN 2020, the number of newly reported head and neck tumors worldwide, without division by sex and age, was 369,980 cases, with the number of deaths – of 367,285 people. The incidence of malignant neoplasms (MN) of the head and neck is growing steadily in the Republic of Uzbekistan and worldwide. In the Republic of Uzbekistan, the head and neck MN prevalence increased in realistic figures from 2,906 cases in 2016 to 2,951 points in 2020, with a growth of 45 cases compared to 2016. \nThe study aimed to assess the epidemiological trends of head and neck tumors globally and in the Republic of Uzbekistan from 2015 \nto 2020. \nMaterials and Methods: The global situation with head and neck tumors was analyzed based on GLOBOCAN data. The object of the \nstudy was statistical data on all cases of head and neck malignancies in the Republic of Uzbekistan according to the reported data provided by oncological institutions, according to the adopted state form of accounting and reporting documentation Ministry of Health of the \nRepublic of Uzbekistan No. 7ССВ \"Information on diseases of malignant neoplasms.\" In the Republic of Uzbekistan, an assessment of the incidence, prevalence, and mortality from MN of the head and neck was carried out with the definition of trends and the average annual average age of patients with head and neck tumors. \nResults: World trends in morbidity and mortality from head and neck malignancies show differences depending on the territories and the level of economic development. In 2020, 13,552 deaths from head and neck malignancies were recorded in Uzbekistan (including 6323 \nand 7229 male and female patients, respectively). The mortality rate from head and neck malignancies per 100,000 population of the Republic of Uzbekistan was 40.0‱₀, being 0.35% higher than in 2019 and 28.7% higher than in 2009. \nConclusion: Analysis of the epidemiological situation regarding head and neck malignancies in the Republic of Uzbekistan showed an increase in this disease. This determines the need for further research on the diagnostics of head and neck malignancies","PeriodicalId":19480,"journal":{"name":"Oncologia i radiologia Kazakhstana","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-03-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"DYNAMICS OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE HEAD AND NECK IN THE WORLD AND THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN\",\"authors\":\"J. Alimov, N. 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DYNAMICS OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE HEAD AND NECK IN THE WORLD AND THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Relevance: According to GLOBOCAN 2020, the number of newly reported head and neck tumors worldwide, without division by sex and age, was 369,980 cases, with the number of deaths – of 367,285 people. The incidence of malignant neoplasms (MN) of the head and neck is growing steadily in the Republic of Uzbekistan and worldwide. In the Republic of Uzbekistan, the head and neck MN prevalence increased in realistic figures from 2,906 cases in 2016 to 2,951 points in 2020, with a growth of 45 cases compared to 2016.
The study aimed to assess the epidemiological trends of head and neck tumors globally and in the Republic of Uzbekistan from 2015
to 2020.
Materials and Methods: The global situation with head and neck tumors was analyzed based on GLOBOCAN data. The object of the
study was statistical data on all cases of head and neck malignancies in the Republic of Uzbekistan according to the reported data provided by oncological institutions, according to the adopted state form of accounting and reporting documentation Ministry of Health of the
Republic of Uzbekistan No. 7ССВ "Information on diseases of malignant neoplasms." In the Republic of Uzbekistan, an assessment of the incidence, prevalence, and mortality from MN of the head and neck was carried out with the definition of trends and the average annual average age of patients with head and neck tumors.
Results: World trends in morbidity and mortality from head and neck malignancies show differences depending on the territories and the level of economic development. In 2020, 13,552 deaths from head and neck malignancies were recorded in Uzbekistan (including 6323
and 7229 male and female patients, respectively). The mortality rate from head and neck malignancies per 100,000 population of the Republic of Uzbekistan was 40.0‱₀, being 0.35% higher than in 2019 and 28.7% higher than in 2009.
Conclusion: Analysis of the epidemiological situation regarding head and neck malignancies in the Republic of Uzbekistan showed an increase in this disease. This determines the need for further research on the diagnostics of head and neck malignancies