Following the outbreak of human immune deficiency virus (HIV) infection in the early 1980\u27s, there has been an increase in reported cases of Kaposi\u27s sarcoma, among other childhood malignancies, from the East and Central African region. To assess the status of childhood cancers at Kenyatta National Hospital during the AIDS epidemic period and to compare the findings with those obtained before the outbreak, relevant data were extracted from ward admission registers for all children admitted in the paediatric wards and in whom a diagnosis of a malignant disease was confirmed. The data were summarised in tables and bar charts. The hospital based prevalence for malignant diseases was 1.27% (CI=1.23,1.31). Lymphoma (51.3%), leukaemia (21.3...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations...
Abstract. This study analyzed histopathologic specimens of 600 pediatric solid malignant tumors seen...
Background: Cancers form one of the major causes of death in children. They differ markedly from adu...
Following the outbreak of human immune deficiency virus (HIV) infection in the early 1980\u27s, ther...
Cancers occurring in children in Africa are often underdiagnosed, or at best diagnosed late. As a re...
ABSTRACT Background: More than 85% of childhood malignancies occur in developing countries where the...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
The causes of childhood cancers are not well understood. That infections are believed to play an imp...
Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in...
Background: Sub-Sahara Africa hosts up to 71 % of all HIV infected people in the world. With this hi...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
Objective: To document the pattern of cancer in children (0-14 years) registered in the Zimbabwe Nat...
The existing data provide little detail about the epidemiology of pediatric cancers in Mozambique. W...
Background: Childhood cancer becomes a public health problem in developing countries which aggravate...
Background: Malignant diseases have been reported in children worldwide. Pattern of these diseases v...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations...
Abstract. This study analyzed histopathologic specimens of 600 pediatric solid malignant tumors seen...
Background: Cancers form one of the major causes of death in children. They differ markedly from adu...
Following the outbreak of human immune deficiency virus (HIV) infection in the early 1980\u27s, ther...
Cancers occurring in children in Africa are often underdiagnosed, or at best diagnosed late. As a re...
ABSTRACT Background: More than 85% of childhood malignancies occur in developing countries where the...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
The causes of childhood cancers are not well understood. That infections are believed to play an imp...
Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in...
Background: Sub-Sahara Africa hosts up to 71 % of all HIV infected people in the world. With this hi...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
Objective: To document the pattern of cancer in children (0-14 years) registered in the Zimbabwe Nat...
The existing data provide little detail about the epidemiology of pediatric cancers in Mozambique. W...
Background: Childhood cancer becomes a public health problem in developing countries which aggravate...
Background: Malignant diseases have been reported in children worldwide. Pattern of these diseases v...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations...
Abstract. This study analyzed histopathologic specimens of 600 pediatric solid malignant tumors seen...
Background: Cancers form one of the major causes of death in children. They differ markedly from adu...