Publications by authors named "Y A Kuandykov"

Article Synopsis
  • - 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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Aim: In Kazakhstan and Central Asia, breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy among women. However, no large-scale study on breast cancer using the functional time series approach has been carried out in Kazakhstan.

Methods: A functional assessment of the age-period-cohort model (APC) and the survival rate (period 2017-2021) was used in the retrospective study.

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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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Background: The study conducted a component analysis of the dynamics of the incidence of breast cancer (BC) in Karaganda region.

Methods: Primary data were for registered patients with BC (ICD 10-C50) in Kazakhstan, Karaganda region the period of 2009-2018. Evaluation of changes in BC incidence in the population of Karaganda was performed using component analysis according to the methodological recommendations.

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Objective: The article studies the geographical features of the incidence of gastric cancer (GC) in Kazakhstan.

Methods: The retrospective study was done for the period 2009-2018. Descriptive and analytical methods of oncoepidemiology were used.

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