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  2. Women's reproductive health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of death for women in Russia, particularly among the 45- to 55-year-old age group. As of 2003, there were approximately 50,000 reported cases per year. As of 2003, there were approximately 50,000 reported cases per year.

  3. Health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Mortality among Russian men has risen by 60% since 1991, four to five times higher than the European average. [citation needed] As a result of the large difference in life expectancy between men and women (the greatest in the world), the gender imbalance remains to this day and there are 0.859 males for every female in Russia. [9]

  4. Category:Deaths from cancer in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from cancer in the Russian Empire (9 P) L. Deaths from leukemia in Russia (4 P) Deaths from liver cancer in Russia (3 P) Deaths from lung cancer in Russia (24 ...

  5. Putin says Russia is close to creating cancer vaccines - AOL

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    Pharmaceutical companies Moderna and Merck & Co are developing an experimental cancer vaccine that a mid-stage study showed cut the chance of recurrence or death from melanoma - the most deadly ...

  6. List of countries by cancer rate - Wikipedia

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    In many developing countries cancer incidence, insofar as this can be measured, appears much lower, most likely because of the higher death rates due to infectious disease or injury. With the increased control over malaria and tuberculosis in some Third World countries, incidence of cancer is expected to rise.

  7. Russian women pay the price in protests against Putin's war - AOL

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    Women made up 51% of 1,383 people arrested in the Sept. 21 anti-mobilisation protest and 71% of the 848 detained on Sept. 24, according to data from OVD-Info, a Russian group that monitors protests.

  8. Russian women worried about their sons dying in Ukraine ... - AOL

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Russian women worried about their sons dying in Ukraine should have more babies, influential ...

  9. Suspicious deaths of notable Russians in 2022–2024 - Wikipedia

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    It referred to a previous investigation by USA Today, which concluded that "38 Russian businessmen and oligarchs close to the Kremlin died in mysterious or suspicious circumstances between 2014 and 2017." [5] The phenomenon has been called "sudden Russian death syndrome" or "sudden oligarch death syndrome", a play on sudden arrhythmic death ...