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Main epidemiological aspects of central neural system tumors’ morbidity in children population of Belarus Republic

Abstract

Epidemiological research in the field of oncological pediatry has huge importance for understanding the reasons of development and prevalence of CNS tumors in Republic of Belarus and other countries. Also incidence rate for gender and sex patterns, children’s CNS tumor rate in Belarus are studied. Results of relative epidemiological risk are calculated.

About the Authors

S. A. Vaitiuk
International Sakharov Environmental University
Russian Federation

Svetlana Anatolevna Vaitiuk, P.G.

Minsk, Esenina 42/41, tel.: +375 29 76 73 880



A. I. Zimitrovich
Belorussian Center of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology
Russian Federation

Anfisa Ivanovna Zimitrovich, head of Department of clinic-epidemiologic analysis

Republic of Belarus, 223040, Minsk region, v. Lesnoe, tel.: +375 (017) 265 40 48



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Vaitiuk S.A., Zimitrovich A.I. Main epidemiological aspects of central neural system tumors’ morbidity in children population of Belarus Republic. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(4):36-37.

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