Abstract

Introduction. Breast cancer is a prevalent and socially significant disease affecting the female reproductive system. The incidence of breast cancer continues to rise globally, making early diagnosis crucial for preserving women's life and work capacity. Aim. This study aimed to analyze the incidence of breast cancer in Novokuznetsk city by age from 2011 to 2020 and identify high-risk areas for disease progression. Study Design and Methods. Using the licensed analytical package IBM SPSS Statistics-19 and data from the Kuzbass Clinical Oncological Dispensary, statistical analyses including estimation of median values, quartiles, Kendall's Tau correlation, and Mann-Whitney U test were conducted. Results. The results revealed a statistically significant increase in the absolute and relative (per 100,000 population) rates of breast cancer among female residents of Novokuznetsk from 2011 to 2020. Specifically, women aged 60-64 and 65-69 were identified as high-risk groups for breast cancer. Conclusion. In conclusion, women aged 60-69 are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis for preserving women's health and well-being.

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