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Vícečetné novotvary u nemocných s karcinomy žaludku v kontextu dalších nádorů gastrointestina v ČR 1976-2005

Title in English Multiple neoplasms in group of patients with stomach cancer in context of other neogastrointestinal cancers in the Czech Republic 1976-2005
Authors

GERYK Edvard DÍTĚ Petr KOZEL Jiří ŠTAMPACH Radim KUBÍČEK Petr

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Česká a slovenská gastroenterologie a hepatologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords prevalence; primary and subsequent diseases; synchronous and metachronous occurrence; multiple cancers
Description The aim of the study: To describe multiple gastrointestinal cancers during 1976-2005. Material and methods: Czech Cancer Registry recorded 355,624 of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, of which there were analysed primary and subsequent neoplasms by sites ICD-10: C15-C25 and C00-D48 in men and women. Results: Total of 41,534 multiple cancers (56.6% men, 43.4% women) represented 12.1% of all registered GI cancers in men and 11.1% in women. The primary 14,744 (35.5%) GI cancers followed 16,362 neoplasms, the subsequent 26,790 (64.5%) GI cancers preceded 31,519 neoplasms. The most frequent were multiple cancers of colon, rectosigmoideum and stomach, the higher were the subsequent cancers of pancreas. The numer of primary GI cancers increased till 1997, then decreased, of subsequent ones increased permanently. The most percentage cancers contributed the age groups 50-69 years in men and the age up to 49 years and more than 80 years in women.
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