Search Results - "Bagudu, Zainab"
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Patch test results obtained with the European baseline series at a diagnostics centre in Abuja, Nigeria
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-08-2019)Get full text
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Renewed Commitments to Eliminate Cervical Cancer: What This Means for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Published in JCO global oncology (01-06-2024)“…Cervical cancer fight gains momentum as funders meet in Cartagena with the aim of closing gaps in screening, access to vaccines and treatment…”
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Challenges and lessons from a school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program for adolescent girls in a rural Nigerian community
Published in BMC public health (24-08-2022)“…Background Over 80% of new cervical cancer cases occur in women living in low- and middle-income countries. It is the second highest cause of female cancer…”
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Global Partnerships for HPV Vaccine Must Look Beyond National Income
Published in JCO global oncology (01-11-2020)Get full text
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Effective communication by health care workers to promote HPV vaccination: Lessons learned from Kenya, India, and Nigeria
Published in Vaccine (11-07-2024)“…Health care workers play an essential role in maintaining the public trust in vaccination programmes globally, and more specifically, in low- and middle-income…”
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Abstract 56: Integrated Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention: What is the Cost of Cost Reduction?
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2023)“…Purpose: coupling of breast and cervical cancer prevention has been proposed as a possible low hanging fruit to accelerate simultaneous reduction in burden of…”
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"Not even my husband knows that I have this breast cancer": survivors' experiences in accessing, navigating and coping with treatment
Published in Supportive care in cancer (18-01-2024)“…Nigeria has the highest burden of breast cancer (BC) in Africa. While the survival rates for BC are over 90% in many high-income countries; low-and…”
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City-Led Multi-Sectoral Stakeholder Engagement to Advance Evidence-Informed Cancer Care in Abuja, Nigeria
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“Not even my husband knows that I have this [breast cancer]”: survivors’ experiences in accessing, navigating and coping with treatment
Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-02-2024)“…Purpose Nigeria has the highest burden of breast cancer (BC) in Africa. While the survival rates for BC are over 90% in many high-income countries; low-and…”
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Planning and advocating for cervical cancer prevention in Kebbi State, Nigeria: Learning points for the global call to eliminate cervical cancer
Published in International journal of gynecology and obstetrics (01-01-2021)“…The WHO is leading a global call for the elimination of cervical cancer by the year 2030. Although the call in itself is ambitious, the adopted strategy is…”
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Abstract PO1-12-01: 'Not even my husband knows that I have this [breast cancer]': Survivors’ Experiences in Accessing, Navigating and Coping with Treatment
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (02-05-2024)“…Purpose: Nigeria has the highest breast cancer (BC) burden in Africa. While the survival rates for BC are over 90% in many high-income countries; low-and…”
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Abstract IA011: The burden of cancer across Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to continue to rise, however, cancer care services are out of reach for most patients
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-12-2023)“…The global burden of cancer is increasingly borne by patients in the low- and middle-income countries. The International Agency for Research on Cancer predicts…”
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Cancer control funding in Nigeria: A case for universal health coverage
Published in Journal of cancer policy (01-06-2022)“…Nigeria’s health spending per capita remains relatively low, with an out-of-pocket expenditure on health estimated at three-quarters of the nation's health…”
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