Objectives: Developing countries are experiencing demographic and epidemiologic transition and the prevalence of non-communicable diseases especially cancers which is on the increase. Breast cancer is the most common and lethal malignancy in developing countries with varying presentation. This study aims to determine the pattern of presentation and survival of breast cancer patients in North Western Nigeria.Methods:A five-year retrospective review of breast cancer records from 2001-2005 was conducted. Relevant information was retrieved and analyzed using statistical package for social science software. Manchester stage III and IV were classified as advance disease. Survival analysis was carried out with survival defined as the time between ...
Breast cancer is rare in young women aged 30 and below. Out of a total of 374 patients admitted and...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
Background: This study is the first population based cancer incidence report from a cancer registry ...
Breast cancer is a major public health issue all over the world. While morbidity and mortality are r...
Background: Late presentation of breast carcinoma is common in resource-limited countries with atten...
Background: The disparity between the overall survival of breast cancer between high-income countrie...
Introduction: Breast cancer patients are presenting at advanced stages for oncological treatment in ...
Introduction: Breast cancer is a major global public health problem accounting for massive morbidity...
Introduction: The pattern of cancer is known to vary by location based on people’s lifestyle and soc...
Introduction: breast cancer is the most common malignancy in females worldwide and a major caus...
PURPOSE: Advanced stage at diagnosis is a common feature of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
To determine the commonest histological types of breast cancer in Nigeria women in Edo State and the...
Objective: To determine the relationship between the age at diagnosis and established prognostic fac...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the clinical and socio economic features of breast c...
Background. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and about 70% of all cancer deaths occurre...
Breast cancer is rare in young women aged 30 and below. Out of a total of 374 patients admitted and...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
Background: This study is the first population based cancer incidence report from a cancer registry ...
Breast cancer is a major public health issue all over the world. While morbidity and mortality are r...
Background: Late presentation of breast carcinoma is common in resource-limited countries with atten...
Background: The disparity between the overall survival of breast cancer between high-income countrie...
Introduction: Breast cancer patients are presenting at advanced stages for oncological treatment in ...
Introduction: Breast cancer is a major global public health problem accounting for massive morbidity...
Introduction: The pattern of cancer is known to vary by location based on people’s lifestyle and soc...
Introduction: breast cancer is the most common malignancy in females worldwide and a major caus...
PURPOSE: Advanced stage at diagnosis is a common feature of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
To determine the commonest histological types of breast cancer in Nigeria women in Edo State and the...
Objective: To determine the relationship between the age at diagnosis and established prognostic fac...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the clinical and socio economic features of breast c...
Background. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and about 70% of all cancer deaths occurre...
Breast cancer is rare in young women aged 30 and below. Out of a total of 374 patients admitted and...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
Background: This study is the first population based cancer incidence report from a cancer registry ...