Title of article :
Breast Cancer in Megapolises of Kazakhstan: Epidemiological Assessment of Incidence and Mortality
Author/Authors :
IGISSINOV ، Nurbek - Astana Medical University, Kyrgyzstan AND Central Asian Cancer Institute, Kazakhstan AND Eurasian Institute for Cancer Research , TOGUZBAYEVA ، Assem - Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University , TURDALIYEVA ، Botagoz - Kazakh Medical University of Continuing Education , IGISSINOVA ، Gulnur - Kazakh Medical University of Continuing Education , BILYALOVA ، Zarina Central Asian Cancer Institute , AKPOLATOVA ، Gulnur - Central Asian Cancer Institute, Astana Medical University , VANSVANOV ، Murat - Kazakh Medical University of Continuing Education , TARZHANOVA ، Dinar - Central Asian Cancer Institute, Astana Medical University , ZHANTUREYEVA ، Akmaral - Central Asian Cancer Institute, Astana Medical University , ZHANALIYEVA ، Marina - Central Asian Cancer Institute, Astana Medical University , ALMABAYEVA ، Aigul - Central Asian Cancer Institute, Astana Medical University , TAUTAYEV ، Alikhan - Astana Medical University, Kazakhstan AND Central Asian Cancer Institute
Abstract :
Background: Breast cancer is the most common malignant disease among the female population of Kazakhstan like in many developed countries of the world (Canada, UK, US, Western Europe), and it accounts for every 5th tumor. We aimed to assess the epidemiological aspects of breast cancer incidence and mortality among Almaty and Astana (Now NurSultan), Kazakhstan residents in 20092018. #xD; Methods: A retrospective study using modern descriptive and analytical methods of epidemiology was conducted to evaluate the breast cancer incidence and mortality in megapolises of Kazakhstan. #xD; Results: The average annual agestandardized incidence rate of breast cancer amounted to 61.90/0000 (95% CI=56.267.6) in Almaty and 61.20/0000 (95% CI=56.765.7) in Astana. The average agestandardized mortality was 19.20/0000 (95% CI=17.321.1) in Almaty and 19.30/0000 (95% CI=17.121.4) in Astana. The standardized incidence in the megapolises tended to increase ( #x422;gr=+0.8% in Almaty and #x422;gr=+1.4% in Astana), while the mortality was decreasing ( #x422;dec= #x2212;4.2% in Almaty and #x422;dec= #x2212;1.1% in Astana). According to the component analysis, the growth in the number of breast cancer cases was due to a population increase ( #x394;P=+130.4% in Almaty and #x394;P=+93.2% in Astana), with a notable decrease of factors related to the risk of getting sick ( #x394;R= #x2212;27.9% in Almaty, #x394;R= #x2212;6.1% in Astana). #xD; Conclusion: This is the first epidemiological study to assess the changes in incidence and mortality from breast cancer in megapolises of Kazakhstan because of screening. The results of this study can be used to improve the government program to combat breast cancer. #xD; #xA0; #xD; #xA0;
Keywords :
Breast Cancer , Incidence , Mortality , Kazakhstan
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health