Relations of cervical cancer mortality with the population's number and distribution in Republics, located in Siberia (2007-2018)
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.11
Abstract
The results of the analysis of statistical connection between annual (from 2007 to 2018) values of age- standardized death rates (ASD) from cervical cancer (CC) and demographic indicators - number and density of population, location of population on the "city-rural" principle, among the population of the republics - Altai, Buryatia, Tyva, Khakassia and Sakha (Yakutia) are presented. Positive correlation between the ASDs due to the CC and the indicator of the share of rural settlements in the republics has been revealed (correlation coefficient Spearman (r) = 0.7, p≤0.05). With the other demographic indicators selected for the study, the correlation has not reached the required strength and reliability (r<0.7, p>0.05).
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About the Authors
I. V. KononovaRussian Federation
KONONOVA Irina Vasilyevna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, the Research Worker of YSC CMP Department of epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases Laboratory of Precancerogenesis and Malignant Tumors
Yakutsk
M. P. Kirillina
Russian Federation
KIRILLINA Marya Petrovna – Candidate of Biological Sciences, the Leading Research Worker – the Head of YSC CMP Department of epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases Laboratory of Precancerogenesis; the Head of North-Eastern Federal University named after M. K. Ammosov Medical Institute Pathomorphology, Histology and Cytology Educational and Scientific Laboratory
Yakutsk
S. I. Sofronova
Russian Federation
SOFRONOVA Sargylana Ivanovna –Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of Scientific-organizational and Information Publishing Department
Yakutsk
P. V. Nikiforov
Russian Federation
NIKIFOROV Petr Vladimirovich – MD, the Laboratory of Precancerogenesis and Malignant Tumors Junior Researcher; Oncologist, Surgeon of Thoracoabdominal Department
Yakutsk
V. A. Alekseev
Russian Federation
ALEKSEEV Vladislav Amirovich – the Laboratory of Immunological Researches Junior Researcher; the Laboratory of Biotechnology
Yakutsk
N. A. Illarionova
Russian Federation
ILLARIONOVA Nadezhda Aleksandrovna – 4’s grade student of Medical Institut
Yakutsk
S. N. Mamaeva
Russian Federation
MAMAEVA Sargylana Nikolaevna –Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, the Associate Professor of Physics and Technology Institute Department of General and Experimental Physics
Yakutsk
L. I. Arzhakova
Russian Federation
ARZHAKOVA Lena Ignatyevna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, the Associate Professor of Medical Institute Department of Normal and Pathological Physiology
Yakutsk
F. A. Zakharova
Russian Federation
ZAKHAROVA Fedora Apollonovna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Medical Institute Department of Normal and Pathological Physiology
Yakutsk
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For citations:
Kononova I.V., Kirillina M.P., Sofronova S.I., Nikiforov P.V., Alekseev V.A., Illarionova N.A., Mamaeva S.N., Arzhakova L.I., Zakharova F.A. Relations of cervical cancer mortality with the population's number and distribution in Republics, located in Siberia (2007-2018). Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(1):46-49. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.11









