Abstract

Relevance: Colorectal cancer is one of today’s most critical health issues globally and in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Taking leading positions in the general structure of oncopathology, this nosological form of tumors forces clinicians to develop ways to improve statistical indicators.
 The study aimed to review the epidemiological aspects of colorectal cancer in the Republic of Kazakhstan from 2011 to 2020.
 Methods: In a comparative aspect, the analytical assessment method was used to analyze the statistical indicators of the oncological
 service of the Republic of Kazakhstan for a decade, from 2011 to 2020.
 Results: We revealed an increase in the share of early (I-II) stage colon and rectal cancer cases. The percentage of early stages of rectal
 cancer was 61.5% in 2011 compared to 68.5% in 2020; in colon cancer, it was 36.5% and 53.1%, respectively.
 The share of advanced (locally advanced) stage III cases of visually accessible rectal cancer has decreased from 25.2% in 2011 to
 18.3% in 2020. The overall 5-year survival in 2020 amounted to 50.7%for colon cancer and 46.0%for rectal cancer, and these were the
 best rates in the entire decade. We also found territorial specifics in this pathology incidence.
 The one-year and overall mortality decreased from 2011 to 2020. The one-year mortality went down from 29.2 to 18.8 for rectal cancer
 and 31.9 to 19.8 for colon cancer; the overall mortality went from 4.5 to 3.9 for rectal cancer and 4.8 to 4.1 for colon cancer.
 Conclusions: An analytical assessment of the statistical indicators of colorectal cancer over the decade showed that there are regions
 that excel in incidence rates from year to year. At the same time, indicators of early diagnosis and overall 5-year survival have improved,
 and one-year and overall mortality has decreased.

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