Scientific Reports (Sep 2024)

Burden of major cancer types in Almaty, Kazakhstan

  • Fatima Kassymbekova,
  • Natalya Glushkova,
  • Gauhar Dunenova,
  • Dilyara Kaidarova,
  • Katarzyna Kissimova-Skarbek,
  • Annelene Wengler,
  • Indira Zhetpisbayeva,
  • Oxana Shatkovskaya,
  • Olga Andreyeva,
  • Kairat Davletov,
  • Ardak Auyezova,
  • Alexander Rommel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-71449-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Globally, cancer is the second leading cause of death, with a growing burden also observed in Kazakhstan. This study evaluates the burden of common cancers in Almaty, Kazakhstan's major city, from 2017 to 2021, utilizing data from the Information System of the Ministry of Health. In Kazakhstan, most common cancers among men include lung, stomach, and prostate cancer, while breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers are predominant among women. Employing measures like disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), we found that selected cancer types accounted for a total DALY burden of 25,016.60 in 2021, with mortality contributing more than disability (95.2% vs. 4.7%) with the ratio of non-fatal to fatal outcomes being 1.4 times higher in women than in men. The share of non-fatal burden (YLD) proportion within DALYs increased for almost all selected cancer types, except stomach and cervical cancer over the observed period in Almaty. Despite the overall increase in cancer burden observed during the time period, a downward trend in specific cancers suggests the efficacy of implemented cancer control strategies. Comparison with global trends highlights the significance of targeted interventions. This analysis underscores the need for continuous comprehensive cancer control strategies in Almaty and Kazakhstan, including vaccination against human papillomavirus, stomach cancer screening programs, and increased cancer awareness initiatives.

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