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[Comparative study of the female genital cancer morbidity in the Georgian SSR, Latvian SSR and Kazakh SSR].

Authors: L I, Charkviani; S N, Nugmanov; B I, Tabachnik; D A, Gvamichava;

[Comparative study of the female genital cancer morbidity in the Georgian SSR, Latvian SSR and Kazakh SSR].

Abstract

Within a period of 1966-1970 in the three republics according to standardized indices for 100.000 females cancer of the female genitalia was found in 42.32 (in Georgia--29.1; in Kazakhstan--43.02; in Latvia--54.85). Dynamically, there was noted a stabilization of indices on cervial cancer and growth in ovarian and, especially, endometrial cancer incidence. In dynamics there is an "ageing" of cancer of the female gentalia.

Keywords

Adult, Ovarian Neoplasms, Rural Population, Vaginal Neoplasms, Urban Population, Vulvar Neoplasms, Genital Neoplasms, Female, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms, Middle Aged, Georgia (Republic), Latvia, Kazakhstan, Uterine Neoplasms, Humans, Female, Aged

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