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. IvanovRussian Federation
Ivanov Pyotr Mikhailovich – M.D., Prof., Lab.Head, Head of oncology course
M. I. Tomskiy
Russian Federation
Tomskiy Mikhail Innokentievich – M.D., Prof., Director
T. N. Nikolaeva
Russian Federation
Nikolaeva Tatiana Nikolaevna – PhD, S.R., Head of Surgery Department
T. N. Zharnikova
Russian Federation
Zharnikova Tatiana Nikolaevna – PhD, research scientist, doctor of Surgery Department
V. N. Leznev
Russian Federation
Leznev Vladimir Nikolaevich – extramural PhD student, operating surgeon
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Review
For citations:
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.








