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Background: Myths and misconceptions have significant impact on the presentation and management of cancers globally. One such example includes ‘evil arrow’ myths. There is limited knowledge regarding the role of misconceptions in late presentation for management in developing countries. The percentage increase in cancers in many African countries is higher than that in developed countries. Evil arrow is the seeming attack of the enemy in a supernatural version as a result of wizardry. Aim:...
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Background: Side effects of radiotherapy (RT) could be temporary or permanent, can be severe, and affect quality of life. An investigation into the side effects of RT on breast cancer patients would help evaluate the incidences and associated risk factors in the low-income countries for patients undergoing RT in order to ensure maximum treatment with very minimal side effects. Objective: To assess the side effects of RT in patients with breast cancer undergoing RT in Lagos University...
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Background: Radiation oncology emergencies (ROEs) are common in metastatic or locally advanced cancer accounting for a large proportion of radiotherapy indications in poor resource settings. Aim: To review pattern, presentation and outcome of ROEs in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and compare with an earlier study in the northern part of the country for possible geographical variation. Setting: A retrospective review of ROE record from 2008 to 2016 in LUTH. Method: Demographic...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of visual impairment and ocular morbidities among primary and secondary schoolchildren aged 5 years to <l6 years in Ifo, Ifo Local Government Area in Ogun State, Nigeria.The study was a population-based descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among schoolchildren aged 5 years to <16 years old attending primary and secondary schools in Ifo, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State. Multistage sampling technique was used for the...
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Background: There is a growing recognition that school teachers can be trained to deliver simple health and screening services and refer children for treatment if they have health problems. Although it is recognized that teachers are not replacement for qualified health personnel, they can be trained to provide simple vision screening for school children. Aim: This article aims to determine the ability of trained school teachers to participate in the school eye screening program by testing...
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OBJECTIVE: Patient satisfaction is an important and commonly used indicator for measuring the quality in health care. Patient satisfaction affects clinical outcomes, patient retention, and medical malpractice claims. It affects the 13 timely, efficient, and patient-centered delivery of quality health care13.A review of quality of services from the patient's perspective could be a method of assessing in order to improve servicesand achieve total quality management. This study was designed to...
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This study aimed to evaluate the dosimetric properties of treatment plans obtained from three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and intensity-modulated radiotherapy techniques (IMRT) plans for left chest wall breast cancer patients.A total of 20 patients with left-sided chest wall radiotherapy were randomly selected with the dose prescriptions: 42 Gy and 45 Gy in 15 and 18 fractions, respectively. Treatment plans were obtained using 3D-CRT and IMRT for each patient. Five to seven...