More than 60% of the world's total new annual cancer cases occur in Africa, Asia and Central and South America. The aim of this study was to build a predictive model for the two possible outcomes of cancer patients and to examine which of the several types of cancer was more deadly. Secondary data of 335 patients aged 11 to 90 years who received treatment for liver, lung, colon, colorectal, prostate, breast or skin cancer at LAUTECH teaching hospital between 2004 and 2010 was used for this analysis. Logistic regression analysis was conducted. The Hosmer and Lemeshow and Likelihood Ratio tests were used to determine the fit and significance of parameters of the model. Only the type of cancer suffered by patients contributed significantly to ...
Objective: Cancer incidence and mortality rates in Africa are increasing, yet their geographic distr...
Background: In Africa, the incidence of Colorectal Cancer is rising due to changing to western diets...
Cancer is a public health problem worldwide, affecting all categories of persons. It is the second c...
More than 60% of the world’s total new annual cancer cases occur in Africa, Asia and Central and S...
Background: Cancer is a major health problem in developed countries and epidemiological evidence sho...
Background: Cancers are emerging public health problems in developing countries like Nigeria. The ep...
In this research work, three models were identified; linear regression model, exponential growth mod...
Background. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and about 70% of all cancer deaths occurre...
Background: Cancer non-communicable disease was believed to be rare in the tropics. With gradual ado...
Background: Cancer non-communicable disease was believed to be rare in the tropics. With gradual ad...
Background: This study is the first population based cancer incidence report from a cancer registry ...
Context: Cancer ranks second among the major causes of death globally. A projection by 2020 indicate...
Introduction: The pattern of cancer is known to vary by location based on people’s lifestyle and soc...
Background: Breast cancer is a major global health problem in women from both developing and develo...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer has become a major source of morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the thre...
Objective: Cancer incidence and mortality rates in Africa are increasing, yet their geographic distr...
Background: In Africa, the incidence of Colorectal Cancer is rising due to changing to western diets...
Cancer is a public health problem worldwide, affecting all categories of persons. It is the second c...
More than 60% of the world’s total new annual cancer cases occur in Africa, Asia and Central and S...
Background: Cancer is a major health problem in developed countries and epidemiological evidence sho...
Background: Cancers are emerging public health problems in developing countries like Nigeria. The ep...
In this research work, three models were identified; linear regression model, exponential growth mod...
Background. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and about 70% of all cancer deaths occurre...
Background: Cancer non-communicable disease was believed to be rare in the tropics. With gradual ado...
Background: Cancer non-communicable disease was believed to be rare in the tropics. With gradual ad...
Background: This study is the first population based cancer incidence report from a cancer registry ...
Context: Cancer ranks second among the major causes of death globally. A projection by 2020 indicate...
Introduction: The pattern of cancer is known to vary by location based on people’s lifestyle and soc...
Background: Breast cancer is a major global health problem in women from both developing and develo...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer has become a major source of morbidity and mortality globally. Despite the thre...
Objective: Cancer incidence and mortality rates in Africa are increasing, yet their geographic distr...
Background: In Africa, the incidence of Colorectal Cancer is rising due to changing to western diets...
Cancer is a public health problem worldwide, affecting all categories of persons. It is the second c...