REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)

Abstract. There are evidences of increasing cervix uteri malignant tumors in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the period of 2003–2013. In such situation new, more effective, but less expensive organizational measures for prevention and early identification of oncological diseases should be develop...

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Main Authors: L. N. Afanaseva, M. E. Ignateva, L. V. Lyalina, N. V. Savvina, V. D. Smetanina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera 2014-07-01
Series:Infekciâ i Immunitet
Subjects:
hpv
Online Access:https://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/163
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spelling doaj-f3edff6175774eefa78f05ab6d4306172021-09-21T14:01:25ZrusSankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni PasteraInfekciâ i Immunitet2220-76192313-73982014-07-014213714210.15789/2220-7619-2014-2-137-142163REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)L. N. Afanaseva0M. E. Ignateva1L. V. Lyalina2N. V. Savvina3V. D. Smetanina4North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, Yakutsk; Yakutsk City Department of Health under the Ministry of Health of Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk; Yakut Scientific Center of Complex Medical Problems, YakutskFederal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), YakutskSt. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. PetersburgNorth-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, YakutskYakut Scientific Center of Complex Medical Problems, Yakutsk; Yakut Republican Oncology Center, YakutskAbstract. There are evidences of increasing cervix uteri malignant tumors in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the period of 2003–2013. In such situation new, more effective, but less expensive organizational measures for prevention and early identification of oncological diseases should be developed. The recent epidemiological studies have convincingly shown that high-oncological-risk genital papilloma viral infection was certain risk factor of developing pre-cancer changes and cervical cancer. Detection of HPV regional epidemiological characteristics is extremely important for optimization of programs on diagnostics and prevention of cervix uteri cancer. The epidemiological and molecular-biological studies in Yakutia have detected more high infection rate in the female population than in male one. It was established that 11 high-oncological-risks genotypes of the virus circulating in the region with considerable prevalence of HPV Type 16. Since 2008 the program on vaccination against papilloma viral infection for girls and young women aged 10 to 25 years has been implemented in Yakutia Over six years, the number of vaccinated girls and women in Yakutsk reached 1093 persons. It has been the first experience in the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Regions.https://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/163cervical cancerhpvone-year mortalityvaccination
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author L. N. Afanaseva
M. E. Ignateva
L. V. Lyalina
N. V. Savvina
V. D. Smetanina
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M. E. Ignateva
L. V. Lyalina
N. V. Savvina
V. D. Smetanina
REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
Infekciâ i Immunitet
cervical cancer
hpv
one-year mortality
vaccination
author_facet L. N. Afanaseva
M. E. Ignateva
L. V. Lyalina
N. V. Savvina
V. D. Smetanina
author_sort L. N. Afanaseva
title REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
title_short REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
title_full REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
title_fullStr REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
title_full_unstemmed REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)
title_sort regional experience of cervical cancer prevention in the republic of sakha (yakutia)
publisher Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera
series Infekciâ i Immunitet
issn 2220-7619
2313-7398
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Abstract. There are evidences of increasing cervix uteri malignant tumors in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the period of 2003–2013. In such situation new, more effective, but less expensive organizational measures for prevention and early identification of oncological diseases should be developed. The recent epidemiological studies have convincingly shown that high-oncological-risk genital papilloma viral infection was certain risk factor of developing pre-cancer changes and cervical cancer. Detection of HPV regional epidemiological characteristics is extremely important for optimization of programs on diagnostics and prevention of cervix uteri cancer. The epidemiological and molecular-biological studies in Yakutia have detected more high infection rate in the female population than in male one. It was established that 11 high-oncological-risks genotypes of the virus circulating in the region with considerable prevalence of HPV Type 16. Since 2008 the program on vaccination against papilloma viral infection for girls and young women aged 10 to 25 years has been implemented in Yakutia Over six years, the number of vaccinated girls and women in Yakutsk reached 1093 persons. It has been the first experience in the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Regions.
topic cervical cancer
hpv
one-year mortality
vaccination
url https://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/163
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