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    Prevalent high-risk HPV infection and vaginal microbiota in Nigerian women by DARENG, E. O., MA, B., FAMOOTO, A. O., AKAROLO-ANTHONY, S. N., OFFIONG, R. A., OLANIYAN, O., DAKUM, P. S., WHEELER, C. M., FADROSH, D., YANG, H., GAJER, P., BROTMAN, R. M., RAVEL, J., ADEBAMOWO, C. A.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2016)
    “…In this study, we evaluated the association between high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) and the vaginal microbiome. Participants were recruited in Nigeria…”
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    Non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: what we know now by Dalal, Shona, Beunza, Juan Jose, Volmink, Jimmy, Adebamowo, Clement, Bajunirwe, Francis, Njelekela, Marina, Mozaffarian, Dariush, Fawzi, Wafaie, Willett, Walter, Adami, Hans-Olov, Holmes, Michelle D

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-08-2011)
    “…Background Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a disproportionate burden of both infectious and chronic diseases compared with other world regions. Current disease…”
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    Parity and breastfeeding are protective against breast cancer in Nigerian women by Huo, D, Adebamowo, C A, Ogundiran, T O, Akang, E E, Campbell, O, Adenipekun, A, Cummings, S, Fackenthal, J, Ademuyiwa, F, Ahsan, H, Olopade, O I

    Published in British journal of cancer (11-03-2008)
    “…As the relation between reproductive factors and breast cancer risk has not been systematically studied in indigenous women of sub-Saharan Africa, we examined…”
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    The burden of HPV associated cancers in two regions in Nigeria 2012–2014 by Jedy-Agba, E.E, Dareng, E.O, Adebamowo, S.N, Odutola, M, Oga, E.A, Igbinoba, F, Otu, T, Ezeome, E, Bray, F, Hassan, R, Adebamowo, C.A

    Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-12-2016)
    “…Highlights • There were 4336 new cancer cases from 2012 to 2014. 37.5% were in males and 62.5% in females. • Some 11% (488/4336) of these cancers were HPV…”
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    SP1-63 Evaluation of early body shape for epidemiological research in absence of objective measurements by Akarolo-Anthony, S, Adebamowo, C

    “…IntroductionDeveloping countries are undergoing epidemiological transitions with increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD). The role of early…”
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    Case-controlled study of the epidemiological risk factors for breast cancer in Nigeria by Adebamowo, C. A., Adekunle, O. O.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-05-1999)
    “…Background: The incidence of breast cancer is increasing worldwide, more rapidly in societies that hitherto enjoyed a low incidence of the disease, such as…”
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    Surgeon-Patient Information Disclosure Practices in Southwestern Nigeria by Ogundiran, T.O., Adebamowo, C.A.

    Published in Medical principles and practice (01-01-2012)
    “…Objective: This study examined the practice of information disclosure to patients by surgeons in Nigeria. Subjects and Methods: A 55-item self-administered…”
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    Closed suction drainage versus closed simple drainage in the management of modified radical mastectomy wounds by EZEOME, E. R, ADEBAMOWO, C. A

    Published in South African medical journal (01-09-2008)
    “…To compare the outcomes of modified radical mastectomy wounds managed by closed wound drainage with suction and without suction. A prospective randomised trial…”
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    Breast cancer in Nigeria by Adebamowo, C A, Ajayi, O O

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-07-2000)
    “…Breast cancer is now the commonest malignancy affecting women in Nigeria. It is likely to become an important public health issue in the next millennium…”
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    Lead levels in new enamel household paints from Asia, Africa and South America by Clark, C. Scott, Rampal, Krishna G., Thuppil, Venkatesh, Roda, Sandy M., Succop, Paul, Menrath, William, Chen, Chin K., Adebamowo, Eugenious O., Agbede, Oluwole A., Sridhar, Mynepalli K.C., Adebamowo, Clement A., Zakaria, Yehia, El-Safty, Amal, Shinde, Rana M., Yu, Jiefei

    Published in Environmental research (01-10-2009)
    “…In 2006 a report on the analysis for lead in 80 new residential paints from four countries in Asia revealed high levels in three of the countries (China, India…”
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    An Evaluation of Lead Levels in Paints for Residential Use Sold in the Nigerian Market by Adebamowo, E. O., Agbede, O. A., Sridhar, M. K. C., Adebamowo, C. A.

    Published in Indoor + built environment (01-12-2006)
    “…In developing countries, relatively, little or no attention has been devoted to the potential for childhood exposure to lead used in domestic paint. In this…”
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    Topical Formalin for Management of Bleeding Malignant Ulcers by Adebamowo, Clement A.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-05-2000)
    “… Hemorrhage, an infrequent but serious complication of malignant ulceration, can be difficult to manage. Although many methods exist for treatment, none is…”
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