The incidence of malignant neoplasms in the Azerbaijan Republic


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Statistical analysis showed that the highest incidence of malignant tumors was observed in males at diseases of the trachea, bronchus, lung, intensive index, which was 18,9 % ooo and gastric malignancies (15,3 % ooo). Individuals female lead position taken by the disease, breast cancer and cervical cancer, intense incidence which was 31,8 % ooo and 7,0 % ooo, respectively. The greatest increase in the incidence of malignant tumors observed in both males and in females in the age group 50-59 years, which standardized ratio was 30,8 and 29,4 % ooo respectively. Revealed that the greatest cause of mortality and mortality in men were malignant neoplasms of the stomach (0.2 and 47.9% ooo respectively) and the trachea, bronchus and lung (0.1 and 51.2% ooo respectively), women - malignant neoplasm of breast (0.1 and 14.1% ooo respectively). Aggressiveness factor most likely expressed in malignant tumors of the stomach (1.3) in men and bladder (1.7), trachea, bronchus and lung (0.9) and the lips (0.8) in women.

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D. A Aliyev

National Center of Oncology

AZ1011, Baku, Azerbaijan

Fuad A. Mardanli

National Center of Oncology

Email: fuad-mardanli@gmail.com
MD, Phd, DSc, Prof. AZ1011, Baku, Azerbaijan

S. S Vatankha

National Center of Oncology

AZ1011, Baku, Azerbaijan

K. B Farkhadzadeh

National Center of Oncology

AZ1011, Baku, Azerbaijan

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