
Background. Colorectal cancer takes second-third place during ten last years in oncopathology structure. Last years constant increase of colorectal cancer morbidity is observed in Ukraine. Aim. To analyze the features of colorectal cancer morbidity in industrial big center Zaporizhzhya. Methods. 1006 cases of colorectal cancer, identified among residents of Zaporizhzhya city in 2008–2012 were analyzed. Results. Patients are sick with large intestine cancer mainly after 50 years (89.06%), the peak of morbidity is observed in age from 61 to 70 years (36.38%). The cancer of the caecum was represented by the least percent – 4.48%, the cancer of sigmoid bowel occupies the second place – 26.34% after the rectal cancer which makes up about half of intestine morbidity– 41.05%. On the third place – colon adenocarcinoma (16.50%), on the fourth – rectosigmoid cancer (11.63%). Colorectal cancer is diagnosed in II stage – 55.27%, in III stage – 15.61%, almost every fourth patient was with IV stage – 27.04%. In I stage cancer was diagnosed only in 7.92%, among them 1.21% - rectal cancer, 2.56% - rectosigmoid cancer, 4.15% - sigmoid cancer. Conclusion: without regard to the visual forms of cancer, the best diagnostics of the early stages is marked in older age groups. In young age III–IV stages were diagnosed more frequently.
кишечника новообразования; толстый кишечник; эпидемиология; городского населения здоровье; промышленность, кишечника новоутворення; товстий кишечник; епідеміологія; міського населення здоров’я; промисловість, Epidemiology, Intestine Neoplasmas, Pathology, Industry, RB1-214, Urban Population Health, Intestine Neoplasmas; Bowel Intestine; Epidemiology; Urban Population Health; Industry, Bowel Intestine
кишечника новообразования; толстый кишечник; эпидемиология; городского населения здоровье; промышленность, кишечника новоутворення; товстий кишечник; епідеміологія; міського населення здоров’я; промисловість, Epidemiology, Intestine Neoplasmas, Pathology, Industry, RB1-214, Urban Population Health, Intestine Neoplasmas; Bowel Intestine; Epidemiology; Urban Population Health; Industry, Bowel Intestine
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