Investigation of Malignant Neoplasms Morbidity of the Ovaries in Women Depending on Environmental Conditions of Residence

We used the data of official state statistics for 2000–2020 to test the hypothesis about the effect of environmental conditions—radioactive (following the Chernobyl disaster) and chemical pollutants on the incidence of ovarian malignant neoplasms in the female population of the Bryansk region. A var...

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description We used the data of official state statistics for 2000–2020 to test the hypothesis about the effect of environmental conditions—radioactive (following the Chernobyl disaster) and chemical pollutants on the incidence of ovarian malignant neoplasms in the female population of the Bryansk region. A variety of statistical approaches were used to estimate the incidence of ovarian malignancies, including the Shapiro-Wilk test, Mann-Whitney U-test, Spearman’s rank correlation test, and linear regression. We did not establish statistically significant differences in the frequency of primary morbidity of women with malignant neoplasms of the ovaries, regardless of the environmental conditions of residence. Our forecast of the frequency of newly diagnosed malignant neoplasms of the ovaries on average in the Bryansk region shows an increase of 12.4% in 2020 in comparison with the real data for 2020, while the largest increase in predicted values is recorded in the territories of radioactive contamination (by 79.6%), and the least—in the combined territories (by 6.9%).
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