Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in resource poor settings. Although they constitute a smaller percentage of childhood illnesses in developing countries, compared with infectious diseases, the burden of cancer is still a tremendous problem on patients, families, the healthcare system, and the society. Data on the burden of childhood cancers across different regions is important, as there may be variations in incidences in different locations even within the same country. It will assist government agencies in better healthcare planning. Methods: An eight year retrospective analysis of all cancers diagnosed in children below the age of 18 years at the study centre between Januar...
Background: There is a wide variation in the incidence of childhood tumors world wide. The relative ...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Backgraund: The prevalence and outcome of childhood cancers in developing countries is not well docu...
Background: Malignancies constitute an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Niger...
Abstract Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, espe...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
Background and objective: Childhood cancer, a rising problem in Nigeria, has received little or no a...
Background: Cancer is a global epidemic and leading cause of death for children and adolescents worl...
Background: Malignant diseases have been reported in children worldwide. Pattern of these diseases v...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
Background: Cancers in children are increasing all over the globe, however, the outcome in LMICs is ...
Background: The head and neck (H/N) is a common site for childhood cancers. This study examined all ...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
Background: Childhood cancer becomes a public health problem in developing countries which aggravate...
Background: Mortality from malignancies in children remains high. Creating awareness of the disease ...
Background: There is a wide variation in the incidence of childhood tumors world wide. The relative ...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Backgraund: The prevalence and outcome of childhood cancers in developing countries is not well docu...
Background: Malignancies constitute an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Niger...
Abstract Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, espe...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
Background and objective: Childhood cancer, a rising problem in Nigeria, has received little or no a...
Background: Cancer is a global epidemic and leading cause of death for children and adolescents worl...
Background: Malignant diseases have been reported in children worldwide. Pattern of these diseases v...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
Background: Cancers in children are increasing all over the globe, however, the outcome in LMICs is ...
Background: The head and neck (H/N) is a common site for childhood cancers. This study examined all ...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
Background: Childhood cancer becomes a public health problem in developing countries which aggravate...
Background: Mortality from malignancies in children remains high. Creating awareness of the disease ...
Background: There is a wide variation in the incidence of childhood tumors world wide. The relative ...
Background. There is insufficient research into the state of paediatric oncology in African countrie...
Backgraund: The prevalence and outcome of childhood cancers in developing countries is not well docu...