Popoola Abiodun Olaniyi's research while affiliated with College of Medicine University of Lagos and other places
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Publications (3)
TPS622
Background: Breast cancer rates are increasing in Nigeria and across sub-Sahara Africa without the necessary infrastructure to manage the disease. Adequate clinical trial resources are needed to address the growing need for high quality, patient centered cancer care on the Continent. The ARETTA clinical trial was initiated by the Nigerian Br...
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Background: Cancer is fast becoming a common cause of death in developing world. Over the last decade, there have been strategies to bring quality cancer care to underserved patients around the world. In low-income countries, poor utilization of principles of teamwork is a major barrier to achieving quality services. The intent of this study...
Citations
... Head and Neck cancers in this study were found to be about 7.3% of all the cancers in the body system which was within the range of 5-50% found in previous studies 1, 3,10,11 in Nigeria and beyond. The male to female ratio 1.1:1 which was also within the range of 1:1 to 2.3:1 reported in a review article on evidence on the burden of 12 head and neck cancers in Nigeria. ...