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Mortality and lost years of life (YLL) due to breast, cervical and ovarian cancer in the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) in 2006-2016

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.17

Abstract

Introduction: Breast, cervical, and ovary cancer are the most common caused-of death cancer in women population in the world, so does in Russia. This study aims to depict breast, cervical, and ovary cancer mortality and years of life lost (YLL) trends in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the period 2006-2016.
Methods: Data were obtained through the database of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) federal state statistics service (Rosstat) which included with ICD-10 code for cause of death.
Results: There were 11.1% deaths caused by breast cancer, 6.9% by cervical cancer, and 4.6% caused by ovary cancer from all death caused by cancer in women population in the research period. YLL from those cancers respectively were 9032, 7796, and 4545 life years. Average years of life lost (AYLL) of those cancers were 13.4; 20.1; and 16.2 life years.
Conclusion: Mortality, YLL, and AYLL due to breast and ovary cancer decreased when those variables increased in cervical cancer. Based on YLL, cervical cancer is now leading to a greater number of deaths among younger generations of women in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Breast cancer remains the dominant cause of cancer death.

About the Authors

M. H. Syahidi
Medical institute SVFU of M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

Syahidi Muhammad Habibi — Master student of public health and health care, the general hygiene and bioethics

677016 Yakutsk, Oyunsky St., 27



N. V. Savvina
Medical institute SVFU of M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

Savvina Nadezhda Valeryevna – Doctor Med. Sci., professor, the department of public health and health care, the general hygiene and bioethics



L. F. Timofeev
Medical institute SVFU of M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

Timofeev Leonid Fedorovich – Doctor Med. Sci., professor of chair of public health and health care, the general hygiene and bioethics

677016 Yakutsk, Oyunsky St., 27



O. G. Bessonova
Medical institute SVFU of M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

Bessonova Oksana Germanovna – Postgraduate of public health and health care, the general hygiene and bioethics

677016 Yakutsk, Oyunsky St., 27



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Syahidi M.H., Savvina N.V., Timofeev L.F., Bessonova O.G. Mortality and lost years of life (YLL) due to breast, cervical and ovarian cancer in the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) in 2006-2016. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(2):57-59. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.17

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