THE MAIN TRENDS OF REPEATED DISABILITY OF THE CHILD POPULATION DUE TO MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS IN THE METROPOLIS.
Keywords:
child population, repeated disability, malignant neoplasms, structure, level, age groupsAbstract
The analysis of repeated disability of the child population due to malignant neoplasms in Moscow for the ... period (2018-2020) showed that
- in dynamics, there is an increase in the number of children with the category of "disabled child" during reexamination with a slight decrease in them in 2019.
- extensive and intensive rates of repeated disability of the child population due to malignant neoplasms in Moscow are higher than in the Russian Federation.
- the gender structure was dominated by boys with an average specific gravity of 56.4% and a level of 2.1+0.27.
- the age structure was dominated by children in the age group of 8-14 years with an average specific gravity of 51.4 and 4-7 years with a specific gravity of 26.4%.
in the nosological structure of leading the children with disabilities due to leukemia (S91-С92) with a specific
weight - 34,3%, malignant neoplasms of thyroid and other endocrine glands (С73-S75) is 9.1%.
- 100% all children with disabilities developed by INRA, 100% medical and social rehabilitation, psychopedagogical – in 92% of cases.
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