Differences of cervical cancer and mortality indices in the republics located in Siberia and all over Russia in the period from 2007 to 2019
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.73.14
Abstract
The article presents the research of disparities in cervical cancer incidence (CCI) and mortality (CCM) in the period 2007 - 2019 among the republics of Altai (RA), Buryatia (RB), Tyva (RT), Khakassia (RKh), Sakha (Yakutia) (RSYa) and Russia as a whole. In this period the CCI incidence in the republics was much higher than in Russia as a whole, the highest CCI was in RT, while the lowest indices being in the RSYa. The higher incidence rate of CCI in the republics in 2019 as compared to 2007 exceeded the indices all over Russia. In this period CCM in the republics, except of RSYa, was also significantly higher than in Russia as a whole, and the highest CCM was in RB, while the lowest was in RSYa. CCM in 2019 compared to 2007 significantly increased in RT and decreased in RA. CCI and CCM have statistical relationship in RB. According to the results it is necessary to carry out vaccination against HPV in these republics first of all.
About the Authors
I. V. KononovaRussian Federation
Kononova Irina Vasilyevna – PhD, Candidate of Medical Sciences, the Laboratory of Precancerogenesis and Malignant Tumors Research Worker
Yakutsk
M. P. Kirillina
Russian Federation
Kirillina Marya Petrovna – Candidate of Biological Sciences, the Senior Research Scientist – the Head of the Laboratory of Precancerogenesis and Malignant Tumors
Yakutsk
the Head of NEFU Pathomorphology, Histology and Cytology Educational and Scientific Laboratory
Yakutsk
S. I. Sofronova
Russian Federation
Sofronova Sargylana Ivanovna – PhD, Candidate of Medical Sciences, the Researcher
Yakutsk
N. A. Illarionova
Russian Federation
Illarionova Nadezhda Aleksandrovna - 5’s grade student
Yakutsk
S. N. Mamaeva
Russian Federation
Mamaeva Sargylana Nikolaevna –Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, the Associate Professor
Yakutsk
L. I. Arzhakova
Russian Federation
Arzhakova Lena Ignatyevna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, the Associate Professor
Yakutsk
F. A. Zakharova
Russian Federation
Zakharova Fedora Apollonovna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor
Yakutsk
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For citations:
Kononova I.V., Kirillina M.P., Sofronova S.I., Illarionova N.A., Mamaeva S.N., Arzhakova L.I., Zakharova F.A. Differences of cervical cancer and mortality indices in the republics located in Siberia and all over Russia in the period from 2007 to 2019. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(1):50-54. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.73.14