DISTRIBUTION OF THE DEATHS FROM CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENT CANCER ACROSS THE REGIONAL HEALTH AGENCIES FROM THE RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL

REVISTA DE PESQUISA-CUIDADO E FUNDAMENTAL ONLINE(2020)

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Introduction: Despite the increase in patients' survivability, childhood neoplasms continue to occupy the second position in terms of deaths in developing countries. Objective: The study's main purpose has been to analyze the spatial distribution of deaths from malignant neoplasms in patients aged up to 19 years old across the regional health agencies of Rio de Janeiro State. Methods: This ecological study analyzed the spatial distribution of deaths from January to December 2015 through data of the Sistema de Informacoes sobre Mortalidade (SIM) [Mortality Information System]. The data were tabulated in Tabnet and analyzed using the R statistical software. Results: Considering the 101 deaths observed, 24 (23.8%) were from central nervous system cancer. The Metropolitan I regional health agency had the highest death rates (63.3%), and Baixada Litoranea had the highest proportion of deaths from leukemia (27.9%). Conclusion: Identifying the most frequent deaths from malignant neoplasms makes it possible to formulate public policies aimed at prevention, diagnostics, and treatment consistent with the local reality.
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Neoplasms,information system,child,adolescent,mortality
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