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Další primární novotvary u nemocných s karcinomem prostaty ve srovnání s jeho incidencí, mortalitou a prevalencí

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Title in English Other primary neoplasms in patients with prostate cancer in comparison of its incidence, mortality and prevalence
Authors

GERYK Edvard DÍTĚ Petr KOZEL Jiří ŠTAMPACH Radim KUBÍČEK Petr ODEHNAL Jakub

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Onkologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords prostate cancer; incidence; mortality; prevalence; multiple diseases; primary and subsequent neoplasms; synchronous and metachronous occurrence; time and space distribution
Description In Czech men there were registered 81,884 new prostate cancers (PC) during 1959-2006, increased from 12.3 to 96.1 per 100,000 men. The mortality increased from 21.3 to 27.2 per 100,000 men. The share of PC of all cancers increased from 7,1 % to 13.2 % in incidence and from 6.7 % to 8.9 % in mortality. The prevalence of PC increased from 98 to 408.5 per 100,000 men in 1989-2005 and reached nearly 20,500 survived. Of 11,183 patients with PC were recorded 4,608 primary and 6,575 subsequent cases, represented 17.4 % of all registered PC in 1976-2005. There were treated 89.7 % duplicities and 10.3 % multiplicities of all primary PC. The number of primary PC increased to 282 cases in 1996 and then decreased, of subsequent PC permanently increased to 705 in 2005. Nearly half of PC contributed to the age group 70-79 year, third the age 50-69 year. The proportion of 1,115 (21.3 %) synchronous and 4,121 (78.7 %) metachronous subsequent neoplasms was 1:3.7. The average time between the primary and subsequent neoplasms was 4.1 years.
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