Matthew O A Benedict
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Adefuye A, Egenasi C, Benedict M
S Afr Fam Pract (2004)
. 2024 Feb;
66(1):e1-e5.
PMID: 38299527
Background: Rape has a high prevalence in South Africa. The collection of credible and valid forensic evidence is a key legal factor that impacts case trial outcomes. Victim behaviour around...
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Benedict M, Steinberg W, Claassen F, Mofolo N, van Rooyen C
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med
. 2023 Mar;
15(1):e1-e12.
PMID: 36861921
Background: Prostate cancer is topmost in terms of incidence and mortality among men in sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa. Prostate cancer screening is beneficial only to certain categories of men,...
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Benedict M, Steinberg W, Claassen F, Mofolo N
S Afr Fam Pract (2004)
. 2023 Feb;
65(1):e1-e10.
PMID: 36744484
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) ranks high in terms of morbidity and mortality, especially in Africa. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening remains a practical method of screening for and thereby detecting PCa...
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Benedict M, Steinberg W, Claassen F, Mofolo N, van Rooyen C
Health SA
. 2022 Dec;
27:2081.
PMID: 36570089
Background: African men are less likely to participate in prostate cancer (PCa) screening, which may be beneficial to some of them. Gaps in knowledge, cultural factors and beliefs are associated...
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Mabele O, Benedict M, Steinberg W, Reji E, van Rooyen C, Adefuye A
S Afr Fam Pract (2004)
. 2022 Feb;
64(1):e1-e8.
PMID: 35144460
Background: Several lifelong maternal, child and societal health benefits have been associated with exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). However, despite all the potential advantages, EBF rates have been consistently low in developing...
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Benedict M, Adefuye A
S Afr Fam Pract (2004)
. 2021 Feb;
63(1):e1-e4.
PMID: 33567839
Exertional or exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis (ER) is a condition in which excessive and unaccustomed physical activity results in skeletal muscle damage. The ER is a relatively uncommon condition but can have...