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Olukayode Arowolo

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Gupta A, Saraiya V, Deveaux A, Oyekunle T, Jackson K, Salako O, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Jun; 12(1):10631. PMID: 35739205
There is conflicting evidence on the role of lipid biomarkers in breast cancer (BC), and no study to our knowledge has examined this association among African women. We estimated odds...
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Akinyemiju T, Oyekunle T, Salako O, Gupta A, Alatise O, Ogun G, et al.
Clin Breast Cancer . 2022 Jan; 22(4):e463-e472. PMID: 34980540
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by a cluster of biological irregularities. The purpose of this analysis was to examine the association of MetS with BC among Nigerian women, and...
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Akinyemiju T, Jones K, Gupta A, Oyekunle T, Saraiya V, Deveaux A, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2021 Sep; 21(1):1051. PMID: 34563146
Background: The association between obesity and breast cancer (BC) has been extensively studied among US, European and Asian study populations, with often conflicting evidence. However, despite the increasing prevalence of...
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Gupta A, Jones K, Deveaux A, Bevel M, Salako O, Daramola A, et al.
Ann Glob Health . 2021 Jul; 87(1):59. PMID: 34277361
Background: Nigeria reports the highest age-standardized mortality rate for breast cancer (BC) among African countries and disproportionately high rates of high-grade cancer. Histological grade is a strong predictor of mortality,...
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Gupta A, Oyekunle T, Salako O, Daramola A, Alatise O, Ogun G, et al.
Oncotarget . 2021 Jul; 12(13):1230-1242. PMID: 34194621
Breast cancer (BC) in Nigeria is characterized by disproportionately aggressive molecular subtypes. C-reactive protein (CRP) is associated with risk and aggressiveness for several types of cancer. We examined the association...
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Olasehinde O, Alatise O, Omisore A, Wuraola F, Odujoko O, Romanoff A, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2021 Jan; 148(12):2906-2914. PMID: 33506499
High-quality data are needed to guide interventions aimed at improving breast cancer outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. We present data from an institutional breast cancer database to create a framework for...
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Knapp G, Tansley G, Olasehinde O, Wuraola F, Adisa A, Arowolo O, et al.
Cancer . 2020 Dec; 127(9):1432-1438. PMID: 33370458
Background: The majority of women in Nigeria present with advanced-stage breast cancer. To address the role of geospatial access, we constructed a geographic information-system-based model to evaluate the relationship between...
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Akinyemiju T, Salako O, Daramola A, Alatise O, Adeniyi A, Ogun G, et al.
J Glob Oncol . 2019 Jun; 5:1-9. PMID: 31194608
Purpose: To elucidate the role of metabolic dysregulation and associated DNA methylation changes on breast cancer risk and aggressive subtypes among Nigerian women. We describe the design and methods of...
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Olasehinde O, Arije O, Wuraola F, Samson M, Olajide O, Alabi T, et al.
J Glob Oncol . 2019 May; 5:1-6. PMID: 31095453
Purpose: The majority of women managed for breast cancer in Nigeria are relatively young, many in their forties. Mastectomy, the most common surgical treatment, raises psychosocial concerns. Understanding these concerns...
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Olasehinde O, Alatise O, Arowolo O, Adisa A, Wuraola F, Boutin-Foster C, et al.
J Surg Oncol . 2018 Oct; 118(6):861-866. PMID: 30293243
Background: Early postmastectomy discharge with a drain in place is standard practice in most developed countries. Its feasibility has not been evaluated in low resource settings like Nigeria. Methods: Consenting...