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Malignant tumors morbidity of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) population in the beginning of the third millennium (2001-2010)

Abstract

Retrospective analysis of malignant tumor morbidity of Yakutian population during the period of 2001-2010 has been conducted. First decade is characterized by existence of positive tendency in general oncologic disease dynamics, clearly marked by sex-age and territorial conditionality. By 2015 predicted level will be in 1.2 times higher than initial rates in 2001.

About the Authors

P. M. Ivanov
Yakutian Scientific Centre of Integrated Medical Problems SB RAMS; M.K.Ammosov NEFU MI
Russian Federation

Ivanov Pyotr Mikhailovich – M.D., Prof., Lab.Head, Head of oncology course



M. I. Tomskiy
Yakutian Scientific Centre of Integrated Medical Problems SB RAMS
Russian Federation

Tomskiy Mikhail Innokentievich – M.D., Prof., Director



T. N. Nikolaeva
SI YROD
Russian Federation

Nikolaeva Tatiana Nikolaevna – PhD, S.R., Head of Surgery Department



T. N. Zharnikova
SI YROD
Russian Federation

Zharnikova Tatiana Nikolaevna – PhD, research scientist, doctor of Surgery Department



V. N. Leznev
SI YROD
Russian Federation

Leznev Vladimir Nikolaevich – extramural PhD student, operating surgeon



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Ivanov P.M., Tomskiy M.I., Nikolaeva T.N., Zharnikova T.N., Leznev V.N. Malignant tumors morbidity of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) population in the beginning of the third millennium (2001-2010). Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(3):5-9.

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