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Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium

The health burden of cancer increases in Uzbekistan as the country develops and the life expectancy increases. Management of such a burden requires efficient screening, treatment optimization, and investigation of the causes of cancer. The Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan formed an advisory consorti...

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Autores principales: Rim, Chai Hong, Lee, Won Jae, Musaev, Bekhzood, Volichevich, Ten Yakov, Pazlitdinovich, Ziyayev Yakhyo, Nigmatovich, Tillysshaykhov Mirzagaleb, Rim, Jae Suk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811727
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author Rim, Chai Hong
Lee, Won Jae
Musaev, Bekhzood
Volichevich, Ten Yakov
Pazlitdinovich, Ziyayev Yakhyo
Nigmatovich, Tillysshaykhov Mirzagaleb
Rim, Jae Suk
author_facet Rim, Chai Hong
Lee, Won Jae
Musaev, Bekhzood
Volichevich, Ten Yakov
Pazlitdinovich, Ziyayev Yakhyo
Nigmatovich, Tillysshaykhov Mirzagaleb
Rim, Jae Suk
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description The health burden of cancer increases in Uzbekistan as the country develops and the life expectancy increases. Management of such a burden requires efficient screening, treatment optimization, and investigation of the causes of cancer. The Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan formed an advisory consortium, including clinical oncology and healthcare management experts from Uzbekistan and South Korea, to design a strategy for cancer management. Our consortium has analyzed six cancer types with high morbidity and mortality in Uzbekistan by classifying them into three categories (breast, cervical (gynecologic cancers), lung, liver (cancer common in men), stomach, and colorectal cancers (gastrointestinal cancers)). Lung and liver cancers are common causes of death in men after middle age—they can yield a serious health burden on the country and ruin the livelihood of families. In this review, we will analyze the oncologic literature and suggest practical recommendations for the treatment and prevention of lung and liver cancer in Uzbekistan. Data from South Korea, which has conducted nationwide screening for two decades and made progress in improving prognosis, will be discussed as a comparative control.
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spelling pubmed-95175042022-09-29 Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium Rim, Chai Hong Lee, Won Jae Musaev, Bekhzood Volichevich, Ten Yakov Pazlitdinovich, Ziyayev Yakhyo Nigmatovich, Tillysshaykhov Mirzagaleb Rim, Jae Suk Int J Environ Res Public Health Review The health burden of cancer increases in Uzbekistan as the country develops and the life expectancy increases. Management of such a burden requires efficient screening, treatment optimization, and investigation of the causes of cancer. The Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan formed an advisory consortium, including clinical oncology and healthcare management experts from Uzbekistan and South Korea, to design a strategy for cancer management. Our consortium has analyzed six cancer types with high morbidity and mortality in Uzbekistan by classifying them into three categories (breast, cervical (gynecologic cancers), lung, liver (cancer common in men), stomach, and colorectal cancers (gastrointestinal cancers)). Lung and liver cancers are common causes of death in men after middle age—they can yield a serious health burden on the country and ruin the livelihood of families. In this review, we will analyze the oncologic literature and suggest practical recommendations for the treatment and prevention of lung and liver cancer in Uzbekistan. Data from South Korea, which has conducted nationwide screening for two decades and made progress in improving prognosis, will be discussed as a comparative control. MDPI 2022-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9517504/ /pubmed/36142000 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811727 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rim, Chai Hong
Lee, Won Jae
Musaev, Bekhzood
Volichevich, Ten Yakov
Pazlitdinovich, Ziyayev Yakhyo
Nigmatovich, Tillysshaykhov Mirzagaleb
Rim, Jae Suk
Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium
title Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium
title_full Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium
title_fullStr Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium
title_full_unstemmed Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium
title_short Challenges and Suggestions in Management of Lung and Liver Cancer in Uzbekistan: The Second Report of the Uzbekistan–Korea Oncology Consortium
title_sort challenges and suggestions in management of lung and liver cancer in uzbekistan: the second report of the uzbekistan–korea oncology consortium
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811727
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