Farzana Sultana

Farzana Sultana
  • Bachelor of Medicine
  • PhD Candidate at Institute of Science Tokyo

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Introduction
Dr. Farzana Sultana currently works at the Department of Molecular Immunology, Institute of Science Tokyo (formerly Tokyo Medical and Dental University [TMDU]), Japan. Dr. Sultana Farzana conducts research in Molecular Immunology.
Current institution
Institute of Science Tokyo
Current position
  • PhD Candidate
Additional affiliations
October 2020 - present
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Position
  • Student
Education
October 2020 - October 2023
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Field of study
  • Department of Molecular Immunology
January 2012 - November 2017
Jahurul Islam Medical College
Field of study
  • Medicine, Surgery and Human health

Publications

Publications (6)
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Background Globally lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related death accounting for a 23% mortality rate of all types of cancers. The death rate for lung cancer is 46.7 for men and 31.9 for women per 100,000 persons worldwide. In Bangladesh, Lung cancer is also the most common cancer for men (about 48.3%) and the death rate is 1.70% of t...
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Background The literature on breast and cervical cancer treatment in Bangladesh is nonexistent. There are significant challenges to the development of infrastructure for cancer care in Bangladesh. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Jahurul Islam Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh. Among 685 participants of the survey, 37...
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Background Globally, cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality amongst the gynecological cancers, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. This present study was carried out to assess the knowledge and awareness about cervical cancer and its prevention among the female respondents of General Hospital of Tang...

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