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Predictors of Depression Among Cancer Patients Attending Lagos State University Teaching Hospital Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria

This study aims to identify the predictors of depression among cancer patients attending Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos. The specific objectives include examining the sociodemographic characteristics and clinical factors (cancer stage, treatment modalities, physical symptoms) associated with depression. A descriptive, cross-sectional design was adopted, targeting cancer patients above 18 years of age attending […]

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Impact of Midwife-Led Educational Intervention on Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Teachers in Selected Secondary Schools in Ibadan

This study assessed the impact of midwife-led educational intervention on the uptake of cervical cancer screening among female teachers in selected secondary schools in Ibadan.Quasi- experimental research design was adopted to collect data from 109 female teachers in selected secondary schools in Ibadan through purposive sampling. Self-structured questionnaire was used to collect the data and

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How Women Construct Their Identities as Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast cancer is a life-threatening disease that has a pervasive nature of uncertainty which can lead its victims to a feeling of segregated and disempowerment. These victims often reconstruct their identity of a new self, depending on their experience. The aim of this study is to find out how women construct their identities as breast

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Media Public Enlightenment Programmes on Cervical Cancer and Utilization of Screening Services among Women of Vulnerable-Age Group in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

This study investigated media public enlightenment programmes on cervical cancer and utilization of screening services among women of vulnerable age group in Ebonyi State. Three research questions guided the study which are in line with the research questions. Media no doubt is one of the most suitable medium that can be engaged for the purpose

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Concurrent Chemoradiation is a better alternative than Radiotherapy alone in the treatment of Inoperable carcinoma pyriform fossa

The present study was aimed at describing a multicentre clinical experience in the treatment of Inoperable carcinoma pyrifom fossa.  Carcinoma pyriform fossa is the most frequent cancer arising from the hypopharynx, is rarely diagnosed in its early stage and still a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in developing countries. Despite improvement in overall survival

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The Place of Environmental Literacy Education in Cancer Prevention among Rural Nigerian Communities

This paper is intended to portray the capacity of Environmental Literacy Education towards cancer prevention in Nigeria, particularly among the country’s rural communities. Reliable data from the World Health Organization show that about 1 in 6 deaths is due to cancer globally. For Nigeria, information from the Global Cancer Observatory affirms that cancer is responsible

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Knowledge and Attitude of Female Students of Tertiary Institutions in Imo State towards Cervical Cancer and its Screening

Cervical Cancer which is the second most common cancer in women is largely preventable when detected early. Premalignant form is the earliest stage of cervical cancer can be detected early through effective cervical cancer screening. This work was carried out to ascertain the knowledge and attitude of female students in four tertiary institutions in Imo

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