In developed countries, endometrial cancer is the most common malignant gynecological disease with an average incidence of 14,7 per 100 000 women and is in the second place after cervical cancer. Worldwide, the average incidence in 2012 was 8,.2 per 100 000 women or 319 605 new cases of endometrial cancer with a combined risk of 0,97%. The countries with the highest morbidity rates per 100 000 women include Macedonia (29), Luxembourg (24,2), Czech Republic (17,97), Guyana (22,65), Serbia (17,8), Bulgaria (17,83) and the Russian Federation (16,2). At the same time, there is an extremely ...
MoreThis article is devoted to a review of the literature of thyroid gland tumors, which are the most frequent endocrine pathology. Palpable nodes of thyroid gland could be with frequency of about 5% in women and 1% in men. Such kind of tumors mainly are discovered by ultrasound investigation in 70% of randomly selected people, with higher frequencies in women and the elderly. Now many studies are carried out.
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