Analysis of the main indicators characterizing medical care for children with cancer in Saint-Petersburg and in the Leningrad region in 2013-2017
Рыков М. Ю., Тюрабов И. А., Пунанов Y. А., Сафонова С. А.
Вопросы онкологии
Т. 65, Вып. 1, С. 77-82
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Обзор
Аннотация:
Background: St. Petersburg is a city of federal importance with a large number of primary patients, identified annually. Objective: analysis of the main indicators characterizing medical care for children with cancer in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region. Methods: The operative reports for 2013—2017 of 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, 927 (5.1[%]) of them in the analyzed subjects: in St. Petersburg — 697 (75,2[%]), in the Leningrad Region — 230 (24,8[%]). For 5 years, the number of primary patients increased in St. Petersburg — by 36[%], in the Leningrad Region — by 2,5[%]. The incidence increased in St. Petersburg by 18,1[%] (from 14,9 in 2013 to 17,6 in 2017 per 100 000 of children aged 0—17). The incidence in the Leningrad Region fell by 4.9[%] (from 14.4 in 2013 to 13.7 in 2017). Mortality in 2016-2017 in St. Peters
Ключевые слова:
Malignant tumors; Morbidity; Mortality; One-year mortality; Pediatric oncology; Statistical indicators
adolescent; cancer incidence; cancer mortality; child; childhood cancer; human; infant; major clinical study; medical care; Review; Russian Federation
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 0507-3758
Рыков М. Ю. Максим Юрьевич 1980-
Тюрабов И. А.
Пунанов Y. А. Ю.А.
Сафонова С. А.
Ry'kov M. Yu. Maksim Yuryevich 1980-
Turabov I. A.
Punanov Y. A. Yu.A.
Safonova S. A.
Analysis of the main indicators characterizing medical care for children with cancer in Saint-Petersburg and in the Leningrad region in 2013-2017
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Вопросы онкологии
Вопросы онкологии
Т. 65, Вып. 1 С. 77-82
2019
Обзор
Malignant tumors Morbidity Mortality One-year mortality Pediatric oncology Statistical indicators
adolescent cancer incidence cancer mortality child childhood cancer human infant major clinical study medical care Review Russian Federation
Background: St. Petersburg is a city of federal importance with a large number of primary patients, identified annually. Objective: analysis of the main indicators characterizing medical care for children with cancer in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region. Methods: The operative reports for 2013—2017 of 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, 927 (5.1[%]) of them in the analyzed subjects: in St. Petersburg — 697 (75,2[%]), in the Leningrad Region — 230 (24,8[%]). For 5 years, the number of primary patients increased in St. Petersburg — by 36[%], in the Leningrad Region — by 2,5[%]. The incidence increased in St. Petersburg by 18,1[%] (from 14,9 in 2013 to 17,6 in 2017 per 100 000 of children aged 0—17). The incidence in the Leningrad Region fell by 4.9[%] (from 14.4 in 2013 to 13.7 in 2017). Mortality in 2016-2017 in St. Peters