Liver Cancer Incidence in Kazakhstan: Fifteen-Year Retrospective Study.
Nurbek Saginbekovich IgissinovDidar OrazbayevZhansaya TelmanovaIndira KudaibergenovaNiyazbek MamatovZarina BilyalovaGulnur IgissinovaKulsara RustemovaDulat TurebayevAkzhunis JexenovaKairat AdaibayevUmetaly SayakovFatima DzhumabayevaSvetlana MuratbekovaLuliia SitnikovaChetana Prakash DeshmukhIvan ShishkinKarina KozhakhmetPublished in: Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2024)
The study on liver cancer in Kazakhstan reveals marked gender and age differences. The standardized incidence rate among men was twofold greater than that among women. A distinct rise in cases was noted among individuals aged 70-74 years. Regional variations in incidence were evident. These findings emphasize the necessity for focused research to comprehend the causes behind these differences, enabling customized interventions for Kazakhstan's population.