Nwamaka N Lasebikan
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Joseph A, Shour A, Lasebikan N, Jimoh M, Adegboyega B, Nwachukwu E, et al.
Clin Med Res
. 2024 Sep;
22(2):61-75.
PMID: 39231622
To explore the association between COVID-19-related cancer treatment cancellations and the psychological health of cancer patients in Nigeria. We analyzed data collected from 15 outpatient cancer clinics, comprising 1,097 patients...
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Olakunde B, Itanyi I, Olawepo J, Liu L, Bembir C, Idemili-Aronu N, et al.
Implement Sci
. 2024 Mar;
19(1):25.
PMID: 38468266
Background: Despite the increased risk of cervical cancer (CC) among women living with HIV (WLHIV), CC screening and treatment (CCST) rates remain low in Africa. The integration of CCST services...
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Joseph A, Akinsete A, Lasebikan N, Adeneye S, Awofeso O, Oladipo A, et al.
JCO Glob Oncol
. 2024 Jan;
10:e2300219.
PMID: 38207247
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential part of the multidisciplinary treatment of pediatric cancer. Over the past five decades, significant advances have been made in the delivery of RT, with...
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Joseph A, Shour A, Lasebikan N, Jimoh M, Adegboyega B, Nwachukwu E, et al.
JCO Glob Oncol
. 2023 Mar;
9:e2200221.
PMID: 36921242
Purpose: To examine cancer patients' perspectives on the impact of COVID-19 on teleoncology in Nigeria. Methods: Data from a multicenter survey conducted at 15 outpatient clinics to 1,097 patients with...
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Joseph A, Olatosi B, Haider M, Adegboyega B, Lasebikan N, Aliyu U, et al.
JCO Glob Oncol
. 2022 Feb;
8:e2100244.
PMID: 35157511
Purpose: Because of the global COVID-19 pandemic, health care organizations introduced guidelines for modifications to health and cancer medical care delivery to mitigate transmission and ensure quality health outcomes. To...
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Fatiregun O, Oluokun T, Lasebikan N, Nwachukwu E, Ibraheem A, Olopade O
JCO Glob Oncol
. 2021 Mar;
7:384-390.
PMID: 33720754
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. In Nigeria, it accounts for 22.7% of all new cancer cases among women. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) entails using the...