Introduction: Childhood malignancies (CM) have been one of the major causes of death in the world. It appears to be increasing in significance due to the ongoing reduction in both infectious and nutritional diseases.Aims: The study was conducted to document the histopathological pattern, age and sex distribution of childhood malignancies in a University Teaching Hospital in Southeast Nigeria.Method: The materials consisted of histology slides, formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue blocks (FPTB), and requisition forms of all cases diagnosed with CM at a University Teaching Hospital between the periods January 2005 and December 2015Results: A total of 2,528 surgical biopsies were received at the Department. Only 60 (2.4%) specimens represen...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
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: Cancer is a public health problem worldwide affecting all categories of persons. It is t...
Background: Cancer remains a major cause of death in children and adolescents, and differs in adults...
Background: Malignancies constitute an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Niger...
Background: Burkitt Lymphoma is common childhood tumour in sub Saharan Africa but the lack of centra...
Background: Malignant neoplasms are set to become a leading cause of childhood death in sub- Saharan...
Background: Malignant diseases have been reported in children worldwide. Pattern of these diseases v...
Abstract Background Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is the most common childhood cancer in Ghana, where the en...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
Background: Cancer is a global epidemic and leading cause of death for children and adolescents worl...
Background: There has been a growing public health burden of childhood tumours in low and middle inc...
Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in...
Background and objective: Childhood cancer, a rising problem in Nigeria, has received little or no a...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
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: Cancer is a public health problem worldwide affecting all categories of persons. It is t...
Background: Cancer remains a major cause of death in children and adolescents, and differs in adults...
Background: Malignancies constitute an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Niger...
Background: Burkitt Lymphoma is common childhood tumour in sub Saharan Africa but the lack of centra...
Background: Malignant neoplasms are set to become a leading cause of childhood death in sub- Saharan...
Background: Malignant diseases have been reported in children worldwide. Pattern of these diseases v...
Abstract Background Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is the most common childhood cancer in Ghana, where the en...
Childhood malignancy is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria. To determine any c...
Background: Cancer is a global epidemic and leading cause of death for children and adolescents worl...
Background: There has been a growing public health burden of childhood tumours in low and middle inc...
Introduction: Childhood malignancies are now recognized as a growing global challenge, especially in...
Background and objective: Childhood cancer, a rising problem in Nigeria, has received little or no a...
Background:Childhood tumours are known to occur commonly in developing countries and in recent times...
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 ...