Publications by authors named "G A Orazova"

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  • - The study indicates a projected increase in breast cancer deaths globally, forecasting 1.04 million deaths by 2040, including 2,380 in Kazakhstan, due to demographic changes.
  • - Over a decade (2009-2018), 12,958 women died from breast cancer, with the average age at death being 61.6 years, and peak mortality rates observed in the 70-84 age group.
  • - Despite a strong downward trend in age-standardized mortality rates, attributed to improved access to mammography and treatment, certain regions like Pavlodar, Almaty, and Astana still report high mortality rates.
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  • - The study aims to analyze lung cancer incidence trends in Kazakhstan over a 10-year period, focusing on demographic factors like age and gender.
  • - A total of 36,916 new lung cancer cases were recorded, with higher rates in men and older age groups; the average age of patients was 64.2 years.
  • - It was found that lung cancer incidence is generally decreasing in Kazakhstan, particularly in younger age groups, while a slight increase is noted in the 80-84 age group; high rates persist in northern and eastern regions.
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Background: Endometrial cancer is the fifteenth most common malignant disease in the world. It is estimated that 417,367 new cases of this malignant neoplasm are diagnosed annually and 97,370 women die from it.

Objective: The epidemiological features of the corpus uteri cancer (CUC) incidence and its spatial and temporal assessment in Kazakhstan were studied.

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The purpose of this study is to conduct a comparative analysis of the consumption of antibiotics for systemic use reimbursed by the state in Kazakhstan for 2017-2019 with the Access, Watch, and Reserve classification (AWaRe 2019) of the World Health Organization (WHO). The evaluation of the consumption of antibiotics for systemic use in Kazakhstan for 2017-2019 was carried out using the ATC/DDD methodology in accordance with the WHO AWaRe classification. The study used data on all antibiotics that were centrally purchased by a single purchaser during the study period.

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Background: As a result of the road traffic accidents 1.25 mln. of working-age people die each year on the roads.

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