The article presents the results of analysis of repeated disability because of thyroid cancer in adult population of Moscow in 2015-2019. The study established negative dynamics of increasing of the number of individuals with repeated disability because of thyroid cancer in all essential age contingents (young, middle and elderly age) of adult population. The similar trend was revealed in gender contingents of individuals with repeated disability because of thyroid cancer (in males, increase was made up to 112.5% and in females up to 196.3%). In the gender and age structure of repeated disability because of thyroid cancer, predominated females and the elderly. The study established dynamics of decreasing of percentage of individuals with repeated disability because of thyroid cancer of the disability groups I and III and corresponding increasing in disability group II. The percentage of individuals with repeated disability because of thyroid cancer in disability groups I and II was higher in males as compared with females. Most individuals with disabilities because of thyroid cancer don't work. The study results make available spectrum of disorders of main functions of organism, their degree and types and intensity of limitations in vital activity of individuals with repeated disability because of thyroid cancer. The organized database of characteristics of repeated disability because of thyroid cancer in adult population can be used in implementation of personalized approach to medical social rehabilitation of increasing number of disabled individuals with malignant damage of the most important organ of endocrine system.

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