Epidemiological evolution of skin melanoma in the population of circumpolar region (on the example of Arkhangelsk region)
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.68.25
Abstract
To establish the features of primary incidence of melanoma evolution in the population of circumpolar region of the Russian Federation (on the example of the Arkhangelsk region) in 2007 – 2017 a retrospective observational register-based study was performed. In study period, incidence rate of a skin melanoma in the male population of the Region increased by 103.1% (from 3.2 to 6.5 cases per 100.000 population); in the female population – by 33.3% (from 8.7 to 11.6 cases per 100.000 population). Women were in the gender group at risk of developing this kind of neoplasms; older and elderly people were in the age group at risk. Cohort (intra-generational) and period (inter-generational) effects in the dynamic of age-specific indicators of the incidence rate of skin melanoma were revealed.
About the Authors
N. A. MaltsevaRussian Federation
Maltseva Natalia Aleksandrovna – Doctormethodist, Department of Quality of Medical Care
163045, Arkhangelsk, Obvodny channel Ave, 145, korp.1), tel. 8(911)055-60-03
E. A. Mordovsky
Russian Federation
Mordovsky Edgar Arturovich – Ass. Professor (Docent), Department of Public Health, Healthcare and Social Work
163000, Arkhangelsk, Troitsky PR., 51, tel. 8-911-563-22-49
O. G. Novysh
Russian Federation
Novysh Olga Glebovna – Deputy Chief Doctor for Medicine
163045, Arkhangelsk, Obvodny channel Ave, 145, korp.1
Chief Oncologist of Arkhangelsk region
tel. 8(911)557-15-30
A. G. Soloviev
Russian Federation
Soloviev Andrey Gorgonievich – Chief, Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology
163000, Arkhangelsk, Troitsky PR., 51
Professor, tel. 8 (8182) 20-92-84
A. L. Sannikov
Russian Federation
Sannikov Anatoly Leonidovich – Professor, Department of Public Health, Healthcare and Social Work
163000, Arkhangelsk, Troitsky PR., 51, tel. 8 (8182) 28-57-84
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For citations:
Maltseva N.A., Mordovsky E.A., Novysh O.G., Soloviev A.G., Sannikov A.L. Epidemiological evolution of skin melanoma in the population of circumpolar region (on the example of Arkhangelsk region). Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(4):89-92. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.68.25