Background: The pattern of malignancy in Zambia has not been well studied1. The high HIV prevalence of 16% is known both to have increased the number of HIV related cancers seen in Zambia as well as to have significantly changed the pattern of malignancies2. Methods: This was a retrospective study based on pathology reports of specimens reviewed at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) pathology laboratory in Lusaka from January 1997 to December 2005. UTH is the main reference hospital in Zambia and has a catchment area of 1.3 million people3. Results: A total of 6672 pathology specimens were reported over this period. The male to female ratio was 1: 1.5. The most common cancer among men was Kaposi sarcoma which represented 20.9% of ...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mul...
PMID: 26110774 WOS:000356933800051Background: Very limited information is available regarding the in...
Objective: To determine the pattern of cancer in Mbarara region. Design: Retrospective descriptive s...
Background: The pattern of malignancy in Zambia has not been well studied1. The high HIV prevalence ...
BackgroundKaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is the most prevalent HIV and AIDS-associated cancer in the world. Z...
BackgroundCancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. More than two-thirds of deaths due...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mula...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is endemic to Zambia and is associated with changes i...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is endemic to Zambia and is associated with changes i...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mula...
.Background: In Africa, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been the highest ...
Background: Cervical cancer kills more women than any other cancer in Africa. The burden of cervical...
Objectives—Cervical cancer is increasing but underestimated in developing countries. We calculated t...
Objective: To examine the pattern of urological malignancies, particularly cancer of the bladder, se...
With great interest, we read the recent publication “Kaposi’s sarcoma in HIV-infected patients in So...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mul...
PMID: 26110774 WOS:000356933800051Background: Very limited information is available regarding the in...
Objective: To determine the pattern of cancer in Mbarara region. Design: Retrospective descriptive s...
Background: The pattern of malignancy in Zambia has not been well studied1. The high HIV prevalence ...
BackgroundKaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is the most prevalent HIV and AIDS-associated cancer in the world. Z...
BackgroundCancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. More than two-thirds of deaths due...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mula...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is endemic to Zambia and is associated with changes i...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is endemic to Zambia and is associated with changes i...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mula...
.Background: In Africa, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been the highest ...
Background: Cervical cancer kills more women than any other cancer in Africa. The burden of cervical...
Objectives—Cervical cancer is increasing but underestimated in developing countries. We calculated t...
Objective: To examine the pattern of urological malignancies, particularly cancer of the bladder, se...
With great interest, we read the recent publication “Kaposi’s sarcoma in HIV-infected patients in So...
This study on the pattern of cancer in Kampala is based on data collected from 2246 patients at Mul...
PMID: 26110774 WOS:000356933800051Background: Very limited information is available regarding the in...
Objective: To determine the pattern of cancer in Mbarara region. Design: Retrospective descriptive s...