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Cities of federal significance: Analysis of the main indicators characterizing medical care for children with cancer in 2013–2017. An ecological study

Рыков М. Ю., Тюрабов И. А., Пунанов Y. А., Сафонова С. А.
Онкопедиатрия
Т. 5, Вып. 2, С. 91-99
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Обзор

DOI:10.15690/onco.v5i2.1911

Аннотация:
Background: Moscow and St. Petersburg are cities of federal significance with the largest number of children and consequently a large number of primary patients identified annually. Objective: Our aim was to analyze the main indicators characterizing the delivery of medical care for children with cancer in cities of federal significance. Methods: The operative reports for 2013–2017 of the Department of Health of Moscow, the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, the Health Committee of the Government of St. Petersburg, and the Health Committee of the Leningrad Region were analyzed. Results. In 2013–2017 in the Russian Federation, 18 090 primary patients were identified, 2734 (15.1[%]) of them in the analyzed subjects: in Moscow — 1315 (7.3[%]), in the Moscow Region — 492 (2.7[%]), in St. Petersburg — 697 (3.9[%]), in the Leningrad Region — 230 (1.3[%]). For 5 years, the number of primary patients increased in Moscow by 18.1[%], in St. Petersburg — by 36[%], in the Leningrad Region — by 2.5[%]. In th
Ключевые слова:
Malignant tumors; Morbidity; Mortality; One-year mortality; Pediatric oncology; Statistical indicators
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 2311-9977
Рыков М. Ю. Максим Юрьевич 1980-
Тюрабов И. А.
Пунанов Y. А.
Сафонова С. А.
Ry'kov M. Yu. Maksim Yuryevich 1980-
Turabov I. A.
Punanov Y. A.
Safonova S. A.
Cities of federal significance: Analysis of the main indicators characterizing medical care for children with cancer in 2013–2017. An ecological study
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Онкопедиатрия
Издательство "Педиатръ"
Т. 5, Вып. 2 С. 91-99
2018
Обзор
Malignant tumors Morbidity Mortality One-year mortality Pediatric oncology Statistical indicators
Background: Moscow and St. Petersburg are cities of federal significance with the largest number of children and consequently a large number of primary patients identified annually. Objective: Our aim was to analyze the main indicators characterizing the delivery of medical care for children with cancer in cities of federal significance. Methods: The operative reports for 2013–2017 of the Department of Health of Moscow, the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, the Health Committee of the Government of St. Petersburg, and the Health Committee of the Leningrad Region were analyzed. Results. In 2013–2017 in the Russian Federation, 18 090 primary patients were identified, 2734 (15.1[%]) of them in the analyzed subjects: in Moscow — 1315 (7.3[%]), in the Moscow Region — 492 (2.7[%]), in St. Petersburg — 697 (3.9[%]), in the Leningrad Region — 230 (1.3[%]). For 5 years, the number of primary patients increased in Moscow by 18.1[%], in St. Petersburg — by 36[%], in the Leningrad Region — by 2.5[%]. In th