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15-летний риск развития колоректального рака: прогностическая значимость факторов риска хронических неинфекционных заболеваний при старении

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.02

Аннотация

С целью изучения прогностической значимости факторов риска хронических неинфекционных заболеваний в развитии колоректального рака (КРР) у людей старшего возраста проведено исследование в популяционной когорте 45-69 лет. Выявлено, что 15-летний риск развития КРР у мужчин был выше, чем у женщин. Риск КРР был положительно ассоциирован с возрастом как у мужчин, так и у женщин. Положительная семейная история злокачественных новообразований любой локализации увеличивала риск развития КРР у мужчин, а наличие сахарного диабета 2 – у женщин.

Об авторах

Т. М. Никитенко
НИИТПМ — филиал Ин-та цитологии и генетики СО РАН
Россия

Никитенко Татьяна Михайловна – к.м.н., с.н.с.



Л. В. Щербакова
НИИТПМ — филиал Ин-та цитологии и генетики СО РАН
Россия

Щербакова Лилия Валерьевна – с.н.с.



О. Д. Рымар
НИИТПМ — филиал Ин-та цитологии и генетики СО РАН
Россия

Рымар Оксана Дмитриевна – д.м.н., гл.н.с., зав. лаб.



С. А. Фурсов
НИИТПМ — филиал Ин-та цитологии и генетики СО РАН
Россия

Фурсов Сергей Александрович – д.м.н., проф., гл. онколог Новосибирской области, гл. врач Новосибирского обл. клинич. онкологич. диспансера.



С. К. Малютина
НИИТПМ — филиал Ин-та цитологии и генетики СО РАН
Россия

Малютина Софья Константиновна – д.м.н., проф., зав. лаб.



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Никитенко Т.М., Щербакова Л.В., Рымар О.Д., Фурсов С.А., Малютина С.К. 15-летний риск развития колоректального рака: прогностическая значимость факторов риска хронических неинфекционных заболеваний при старении. Якутский медицинский журнал. 2024;(3):10-17. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.02

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Nikitenko T.M., Shcherbakova L.V., Rymar O.D., Fursov S.A., Malyutina S.K. The 15-year risk of colorectal cancer: prognostic significance of risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases with aging. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(3):10-17. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.02

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