Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology - presented by Dr. Brandon Blue MD and Dr. Kilan Ashad-Bishop and Drs. Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc., and Kathryn Mcginnis and Dr Paraskevi Mallini and Dr. Lisa Hoffmann-Haas

Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology

Brandon Blue, Kilan Ashad-Bishop, Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe

Dr. Brandon Blue MDDr. Kilan Ashad-BishopDrs. Onyinye and Folu BalogunRuncie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc.,
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Runcie Chidebe
THE LANCET
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Oncology
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PERSPECTIVES REPORTAGE I VOLUME 20, ISSUE 11, P1489-1491, NOVEMBER 2019
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Navigating prostate cancer control in Nigeria
Runcie C W Chidebe Charles T Orjiakor
lan Pereira Sampson C Ipiankama David W Lounsbury
Fabio Y Moraes
Published: November, 2019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(19)30625-4 Check for updates
Western Africa has the fifth highest risk for prostate cancer mortality
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in the world. 1 Nigeria has the largest population and economy in the
region. For Nigerian men, prostate cancer is both the most common
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and most deadly cancer with 32.8 cases and 16.3 deaths per 100 000
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    R. C. W. Chidebe et al. (2019) Navigating prostate cancer control in Nigeria. The Lancet Oncology
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