Prevalence nádorů v České republice 1989-2005-2015
Title in English | Cancer Prevalence in the Czech Republic 1989-2005-2015 |
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Year of publication | 2008 |
Type | Monograph |
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Description | The prevalence of malignant neoplasms from Czech Cancer Registry reflected 174,311 cases (ICD-10: C00-D09) as of December 31, 1989, and reached by 164,8% (by 118,453 in males and 168,781 in females) the values 461,545 surviving diseases (not persons). Their share at the age of 35-64 years decreased in males from 42.2% to 34.1%, in females from 47.7% to 42.7%, but increased absolutely in this age from 79,201 cases in 1989 by 128.4 % (by 34,697 in males and 66,964 in females) to 180,862 surviving diseases (graph 1) in different development by cancer topograpgy and sex (graph 2-26). It may be expected that the cancer early stages will be higher and equal to the numbers of survived patients by increased mortality of their advanced stages. These a little fortunate results are connected with the late detection of disease and low prognosis of therapy. |
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