Background: The epidemiology of oral cancer in the African population is still uncertain. Earlier reports suggested a relatively low incidence of oral cancer among Africans. However, there have been recent reports of an upward trend in the incidence of oral cancers in developing countries as a consequence of changes in life style and the emergence of new diseases. It is, therefore, reasonable to expect changes in the pattern of oral cancer in Kenya in view of these changes. Objective: To determine changes in the pattern of oral cancer in the past 20 years. Design: Retrospective descriptive study. Setting: Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi. Method: Pathology records of cases of oral cancer diagnosed at Kenyatta National Hospital from 19...
Background: Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is associated epidemiologically with HIV infection and a number of...
Objective: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest number of HIV/AIDS cases globally which contrasts with...
Objective: To document the pattern of oral cancers (ICD-O: C00-C06) diagnosed histologically at the ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the trend and recent pattern of oral cancer in the ...
Introduction: Oral cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths among African populations. Lack of sta...
Background: Currently there is a dearth of data on the pattern of occurrence of head and neck cancer...
Background: Data on head and neck cancers is scarce in the developing countries including Africa. Th...
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer in the world and despite ad...
Background: Cancer regisries worldwide have evolved to provide useful information on the burden and ...
The authors thank Patricia Kellet for her valuable support in extracting the data and the National ...
Context: No study highlighting the incidence of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) in young adults ...
Head and neck cancers are some of the leading cancers in the coloured and black South African male p...
Objectives: Oral cancer ranks amongst the sixth to eight most common cancers worldwide and exhibits ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignant neoplasm in the oral cavity and ...
Background: Oral cancers have remained a global burden amidst the inadequate access to healthcare in...
Background: Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is associated epidemiologically with HIV infection and a number of...
Objective: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest number of HIV/AIDS cases globally which contrasts with...
Objective: To document the pattern of oral cancers (ICD-O: C00-C06) diagnosed histologically at the ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the trend and recent pattern of oral cancer in the ...
Introduction: Oral cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths among African populations. Lack of sta...
Background: Currently there is a dearth of data on the pattern of occurrence of head and neck cancer...
Background: Data on head and neck cancers is scarce in the developing countries including Africa. Th...
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer in the world and despite ad...
Background: Cancer regisries worldwide have evolved to provide useful information on the burden and ...
The authors thank Patricia Kellet for her valuable support in extracting the data and the National ...
Context: No study highlighting the incidence of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) in young adults ...
Head and neck cancers are some of the leading cancers in the coloured and black South African male p...
Objectives: Oral cancer ranks amongst the sixth to eight most common cancers worldwide and exhibits ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignant neoplasm in the oral cavity and ...
Background: Oral cancers have remained a global burden amidst the inadequate access to healthcare in...
Background: Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is associated epidemiologically with HIV infection and a number of...
Objective: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest number of HIV/AIDS cases globally which contrasts with...
Objective: To document the pattern of oral cancers (ICD-O: C00-C06) diagnosed histologically at the ...