SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)

A 10-year survival of 3482 lung cancer patients residing in Tomsk region was studied. Based on the populationbased cancer registry data, the observed, corrected and relative survival rates were calculated by the actuarial method taking into consideration age, sex, disease stage and place of residenc...

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Main Authors: E. L. Choynzonov, L. D. Zhuikova, A. O. Ananina, T. V. Polishchuk, L. V. Pikalova
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Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk National Research Medical Center 2017-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.siboncoj.ru/jour/article/view/563
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author E. L. Choynzonov
L. D. Zhuikova
A. O. Ananina
T. V. Polishchuk
L. V. Pikalova
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T. V. Polishchuk
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description A 10-year survival of 3482 lung cancer patients residing in Tomsk region was studied. Based on the populationbased cancer registry data, the observed, corrected and relative survival rates were calculated by the actuarial method taking into consideration age, sex, disease stage and place of residence of the patients. Survival rates were lower in males than in females: the difference in the overall observed survival (OS) rate was from 5.1 % (8-year OS) to 7.3 % (2-year OS). An inverse relationship between survival and cancer spread was observed. Survival rates were higher for urban populations than for rural populations. The analysis indicated that most lung cancer cases were diagnosed at an advanced stage. Survival rates demonstrated relatively equal levels of cancer care in different regions of Russia. When comparing survival rates in Tomsk region with those in Europe and the USA, it was shown that one-year survival was lower in Tomsk region than in Europe and the USA, thus indicating more effective cancer screening programs in European countries and the USA.
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spelling doaj-art-1e14e8eed9774e36ab264bbb2a49fabf2025-08-20T03:18:26ZrusRussian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk National Research Medical CenterСибирский онкологический журнал1814-48612312-31682017-09-0116451010.21294/1814-4861-2017-16-4-5-10461SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)E. L. Choynzonov0L. D. Zhuikova1A. O. Ananina2T. V. Polishchuk3L. V. Pikalova4Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian State Medical University.Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences.Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences.Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences.Tomsk Regional Cancer Center.A 10-year survival of 3482 lung cancer patients residing in Tomsk region was studied. Based on the populationbased cancer registry data, the observed, corrected and relative survival rates were calculated by the actuarial method taking into consideration age, sex, disease stage and place of residence of the patients. Survival rates were lower in males than in females: the difference in the overall observed survival (OS) rate was from 5.1 % (8-year OS) to 7.3 % (2-year OS). An inverse relationship between survival and cancer spread was observed. Survival rates were higher for urban populations than for rural populations. The analysis indicated that most lung cancer cases were diagnosed at an advanced stage. Survival rates demonstrated relatively equal levels of cancer care in different regions of Russia. When comparing survival rates in Tomsk region with those in Europe and the USA, it was shown that one-year survival was lower in Tomsk region than in Europe and the USA, thus indicating more effective cancer screening programs in European countries and the USA.https://www.siboncoj.ru/jour/article/view/563survivallung cancerpopulation-based cancer registrytomsk region.
spellingShingle E. L. Choynzonov
L. D. Zhuikova
A. O. Ananina
T. V. Polishchuk
L. V. Pikalova
SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)
Сибирский онкологический журнал
survival
lung cancer
population-based cancer registry
tomsk region.
title SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)
title_full SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)
title_fullStr SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)
title_full_unstemmed SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)
title_short SURVIVAL OF LUNG CANCER PATIENTS RESIDING IN TOMSK REGION (2004–2013)
title_sort survival of lung cancer patients residing in tomsk region 2004 2013
topic survival
lung cancer
population-based cancer registry
tomsk region.
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