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Multimed

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Abstract

QUEVEDO LORENZO, Ileana et al. Mortalitydue to malignan ttumors. Multimed [online]. 2024, vol.28  Epub Mar 13, 2024. ISSN 1028-4818.

Cancer represents a serious health problem for humanity. It occupies the first cause of morbimortality world wide, and one of the main causes of death in Cuba. A descriptive, retrospective study was conducted in the municipality of Yara, in the period January-June 2022.The objective of this research was to describe mortality due to malignant tumors. The universe was constituted by 262 deceased. The sample of the study was constituted by the 54 deceased with code of the basic cause of death by malignant tumors in the aforementioned period. These data were obtained through the primary register of deaths of the Department of Statistics of the Municipal Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology. Descriptive statistical methods were used, mainly percentages. Frequency distribution tables were prepared, and crude mortality rates and mortality rates by cause were determined. During the period analyzed, 54 deaths occurred due to malignant tumors. The most affected age group was those older than 75 years, the male sex predominated. The "Luis Enrique de la Paz Reina" health area contributed the highest number of deaths. The rural area prevailed over the urban area. The most frequent locations were: prostate, lung and colon-rectum. The highest number of deaths occurred at home. In the municipality of Yara, malignant tumors are the second cause of mortality. Moreover, the highest number of deaths occurred in elderly patients, and prostate tumor was the most representative.

Keywords : Neoplasms/mortality; Morbidity indicators; Lifestyle; Health; Habits.

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