Publications by authors named "Zhanar Bukeyeva"

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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Objective: The aim is to study the trends in colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality in Kazakhstan.

Methods: The retrospective study was done using descriptive and analytical methods of oncoepidemiology. The extensive, crude and age-specific mortality rates are determined according to the generally accepted methodology used in sanitary statistics.

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

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

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Background: The implementation of medical digital technologies can provide better accessibility and flexibility of healthcare for the public. It encompasses the availability of open information on the health, treatment, complications, and recent progress on biomedical research. At present, even in low-income countries, diagnostic and medical services are becoming more accessible and available.

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Cancer is a major health problem facing the entire world, and Kazakhstan is not the exception. The aim of this study was to present an epidemiological assessment of leukemia in the population of Kazakhstan during 2003-2012. This descriptive and retrospective study was based on data obtained from all oncological organizations of the whole country.

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The purpose was to provide a descriptive epidemiological assessment of the incidence of cancer of the larynx in Kazakhstan and spatial evaluation with gender characteristics. This retrospective study covered all new cases of laryngeal cancer in 11 years (1999-2009). The total number was 4,967 cases, 4,535 (91.

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