Determining trends in the epidemiological process and quality of medical care for breast cancer
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.12
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to determine trends in the epidemiological process and the quality of medical care for breast cancer (BC) for women in the Irkutsk region. According to the results of the analysis of “rough” and standardized indicators, a continued increase in incidence was noted, but the “rough” mortality rate from breast cancer in the region in 2023 remained at the 2011 level, in contrast to the nationwide stable trend towards a decrease in mortality. In the Irkutsk region, no significant changes in mortality among women under 50 and over 50 were registered. In the localization structure of breast cancer, the upper quadrants, the central part and cancer extending beyond one or more localizations with the code C50.8 were a priority. For 2011–2023, the provision of medical care to women with breast cancer improved: the number of preventive examinations increased, both the overall one-year mortality rate and in age groups over 35 years decreased, etc. In order to achieve all-Russian levels, significant changes in mortality rates and medical care for women with breast cancer in the Irkutsk region, it is necessary to use all available opportunities and reserves of healthcare organizations.
About the Authors
Z. A. ZaykovaRussian Federation
T. A. Bayanova
Russian Federation
K. G. Zubrinsky
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Zaykova Z.A., Bayanova T.A., Zubrinsky K.G. Determining trends in the epidemiological process and quality of medical care for breast cancer. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(4):50-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.12