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Survival rate of lung cancer patients in the Tomsk region

Abstract

Survival rate of lung cancer patients was estimated in the Tomsk region. It was shown that 1-year and 5-year observed survival rate in males was lower than in females. Higher values of the adjusted survival rate, than observed, indicated the presence of other causes of death in patients with malignant lung neoplasms. Observed survival rate is higher in urban population, than in rural population. The lowest survival rate is noted in patients with small cell carcinoma. The maximum indicators of 1 and 5-year observed survival rate are diagnosed in males of 40–49 years, in females – in 30–39 years, the minimum rates –in the 70–79 yrs old males, for females – 1-year – in 70–79, 5-year – in 60–69 years. In the males’ population the older age was at diagnosis time, the lower was the five-year survival rate. The median of the observed survival rate without the recorded after death was for males 6. 1 month, for females – 7. 2 months.

About the Authors

L. F. Pisareva
ФГБУ НИИ онкологии СО РАМН
Russian Federation


O. A. Ananina
ФГБУ НИИ онкологии СО РАМН
Russian Federation


I. N. Odintsova
ФГБУ НИИ онкологии СО РАМН
Russian Federation


L. D. Zhuykova
ФГБУ НИИ онкологии СО РАМН
Russian Federation


V. A. Vorobyev
ФГБУ НИИ онкологии СО РАМН; ФГУЗ «Центральная медико-санитарная часть № 81 ФМБА »
Russian Federation


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Pisareva L.F., Ananina O.A., Odintsova I.N., Zhuykova L.D., Vorobyev V.A. Survival rate of lung cancer patients in the Tomsk region. Yakut Medical Journal. 2012;(4):38-41. (In Russ.)

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