Background: The head and neck (H/N) is a common site for childhood cancers. This study examined all cases of H/N childhood cancers diagnosed in a major teaching hospital in Nigeria over 18 years to determine patterns of broad lineage cancer groups. Materials and Methods: Primary pediatric childhood malignancies diagnosed between 1990 and 2008 were analysed. Logistic regression models were fitted to determine significant clinical correlates of childhood cancer. Results: Lymphomas were the commonest cancers (49.5%). After controlling for site and age, there was no significant difference in the incidence of Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL) by sex (P=0.423). The jaw bones (mandible and maxilla) were the commonest sites in the H/N for involvement of BL, ...
Objective: To determine the pattern of head and neck cancers in Sokoto north western Nigeria. Materi...
Background: In present study a retrospective analysis is done from the cancer cases reported to Depa...
Background: Maxillofacial tumours in children and adolescents have been documented worldwide; howeve...
Malignant lesions occurring in the orofacial region are of great concern because of the associated h...
Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
Background: Malignancies constitute an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Niger...
Background and objective: Childhood cancer, a rising problem in Nigeria, has received little or no a...
Background: Although infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death among children in our env...
Background Paediatric head and neck cancers represent an important group of childhood cancers that r...
Background: Unfortunately, despite an increase in medical knowledge, survival rates of head and neck...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
Background: Cancer is a global epidemic and leading cause of death for children and adolescents worl...
Background: Head and neck cancers remain a major public health concern with increasing prevalence in...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Objective: To determine the pattern of head and neck cancers in Sokoto north western Nigeria. Materi...
Background: In present study a retrospective analysis is done from the cancer cases reported to Depa...
Background: Maxillofacial tumours in children and adolescents have been documented worldwide; howeve...
Malignant lesions occurring in the orofacial region are of great concern because of the associated h...
Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
Background: Malignancies constitute an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Niger...
Background and objective: Childhood cancer, a rising problem in Nigeria, has received little or no a...
Background: Although infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death among children in our env...
Background Paediatric head and neck cancers represent an important group of childhood cancers that r...
Background: Unfortunately, despite an increase in medical knowledge, survival rates of head and neck...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
Background: Cancer is a global epidemic and leading cause of death for children and adolescents worl...
Background: Head and neck cancers remain a major public health concern with increasing prevalence in...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Objective: To determine the pattern of head and neck cancers in Sokoto north western Nigeria. Materi...
Background: In present study a retrospective analysis is done from the cancer cases reported to Depa...
Background: Maxillofacial tumours in children and adolescents have been documented worldwide; howeve...