Abstract
In this work, data analysis was carried out to establish the relationship between the diagnosed cases of morbidity of the population of the Republic of Belarus with oncological diseases, in particular lung cancer, and the concentration of solid particles in the atmospheric air. It was shown that in the period from 2002 to 2017 in all regions of the Republic of Belarus and in Minsk, a general increase in the number of diagnosed oncological diseases was registered. In the course of calculations, it was found that the highest average annual growth rate in the number of oncological diseases, which amounted to 3.35%, was noted in Minsk. Based on the values obtained, when calculating the relationship between the number of detected cases of lung cancer and the number of particulate matter in the atmospheric air, a weak positive correlation was established for the Minsk region.
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