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[The statistics on malignant neoplasms of the urinary and male genital organs in 1987 in the USSR].

Authors: V V, Dvoĭrin; B P, Matveev; E M, Aksel'; S F, Zobnina;

[The statistics on malignant neoplasms of the urinary and male genital organs in 1987 in the USSR].

Abstract

The USSR statistics on malignant neoplastic diseases of the urinary system and male sexual organs which comprised 5.7 per cent in the total mortality was presented for the first time. More than a 50 per cent increment in the death rate from these tumors was documented between 1975 and 1987. Annually, prostatic carcinoma is diagnosed in almost 10 thousand patients and cancer of the urinary bladder in 15 thousand patients. Maximal prevalence of the disease has been recorded in the Baltic republics, the Ukraine and Byelorussia. The detection rate of the aforementioned diseases, Stages I-II, is about 40 per cent. The estimate revealed that the total number of the registered oncological patients was 100 thousand persons. The problems in organization of the oncological care system, material and technical supplies and professional training should be considered.

Keywords

Male, Urologic Neoplasms, Incidence, Age Factors, Genital Neoplasms, Male, Humans, USSR

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