MORTALITY FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CANCER IN THE TOMSK REGION
https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2018-17-3-5-10
Abstract
A retrospective epidemiological analysis of the mortality from respiratory system cancer among the population of the Tomsk region for a ten-year period was carried out using data drawn from the official population and mortality statistics of the Tomsk region. Cancer has the second leading cause of death behind cardiovascular disease. Respiratory system cancer is the 3-rd most common cause of cancer-related death after cancers of the digestive system and genital organs. The standardized mortality rate for respiratory system cancer among the rural population is significantly higher than that in the urban population (p<0.05). Over the study period, the respiratory system mortality rate decreased for males (р=0.0000) and remained relatively constant for females. The lifetime risk of dying from respiratory system cancer in 2016 in the Tomsk region was higher than the national average. For men, it was the highest among the main localizations. Compared to 2007, the mortality rate decreased, as the risk of lung cancer death in men decreased. The lifetime risk of dying from respiratory system cancer was higher in the rural population than in the urban population. The indicator of «severity» of the disease indicates an unfavorable situation in terms of quality and completeness of statistical recording of patients and early diagnosis of respiratory cancer, especially in urban areas of the Tomsk region. In order to ensure timely and adequate routing of patients with suspected malignant neoplasm and timely diagnosis, the continued implementation of the Population-based Cancer Registry with coverage of all administrative territories and areas is of great importance.
About the Authors
E. L. ChoynzonovRussian Federation
5, Kooperativny street, 634009-Tomsk, Russia
MD, DSc, Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Director of Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences; Head of Oncology Department of Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk, Russia). ResearcherID: P- 1470-2014. AuthorID (Scopus): 6603352329
L. D. Zhuikova
Russian Federation
5, Kooperativny street, 634009-Tomsk, Russia
MD, PhD, Senior Researcher, Epidemiology Laboratory, Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences (Tomsk, Russia). ResearcherID: C-8293-2012. AuthorID (Scopus): 56626111900
I. N. Odintsova
Russian Federation
2, Moskovsky trakt, 634050-Tomsk, Russia
MD, DSc, Assistant Professor of Hygiene Department, Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk, Russia). ResearcherID: D-2326-2012. AuthorID (Scopus): 6603745719
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For citations:
Choynzonov E.L., Zhuikova L.D., Odintsova I.N. MORTALITY FROM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CANCER IN THE TOMSK REGION. Siberian journal of oncology. 2018;17(3):5-10. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2018-17-3-5-10