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pro vyhledávání: '"Joyce Aswani"'
Autor:
Samuel Okerosi, Lillian Wairimu Mokoh, Fidel Rubagumya, Brandon Asuman Niyibizi, Aslam Nkya, Katherine Van Loon, Geoffrey Buckle, Stephen Bent, Patrick Ha, Johannes J. Fagan, Dianna Ng, Joyce Aswani, Mary Jue Xu
Publikováno v:
JCO Global Oncology, Vol , Iss 9 (2023)
PURPOSEThe proportion of head and neck cancers (HNCs) with human papillomavirus (HPV) positivity in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is poorly characterized. Characterizing this has implications in staging, prognosis, resource allocation, and vaccination pol
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/962f699c02fb4acdb1b4fce304cd7fd9
Autor:
Johannes J. Fagan MBChB, MMed, FCS, Julie Wetter MBChB, MMed, FCRadOnc, Jeffrey Otiti MBCHB, MMed, Joyce Aswani MBChB, MMed, Anna Konney MD, FWACS, FGCPS, Evelyne Diom, Kenneth Baidoo MD, FWACS, FGCS, Paul Onakoya MBBS, Rajab Mugabo MMed, Patrick Noah MBBS, FCS, Victor Mashamba MD, MMed, Innocent Kundiona MBChB, MMed, Chege Macharia MBChB, FCS, Mohammed Garba Mainasara MBBS, PGDM, FWACS, Melesse Gebeyehu MD, Mesele Bogale MD, Khaled Twier MMed, FCS, Marco Faniriko MD, FCS, Getachew Beza Melesse MD, Mark G. Shrime MD, PhD, MPH
Publikováno v:
OTO Open, Vol 4 (2020)
By 2030, 70% of cancers will occur in developing countries. Head and neck cancers are primarily a developing world disease. While anatomical location and the extent of cancers are central to defining prognosis and staging, the American Joint Committe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2a8ece41acd54e2c9d3a7002235b6b8b
Autor:
Diom Es, Melesse Gebeyehu, Joyce Aswani, Johannes J. Fagan, Anna Konney, Kenneth Baidoo, P A Onakoya, Wayne M. Koch, Jeff Otiti
Publikováno v:
HeadneckREFERENCES. 43(10)
Background Head and neck cancers occur predominantly in developing countries where access to care is poor. Sub-Saharan Africa has 1 billion people and has only two fellowship training programs. Methods and results The AfHNS Head and Neck Fellowship i
Autor:
Anna Konney, Gregory W. Randolph, Diom Es, Susan R. Cordes, Kenneth Baidoo, Mary Omutsani, Johannes J. Fagan, Melesse G. Biadgelign, Jeffrey Otiti, Garba M. Mohammed, Joyce Aswani, Lisa A. Orloff, Lydia Cairncross, Tobias Todsen, Mpessa E. Maurice, Innocent Kundiona, Rajab M. Mugabo, Justin Yu, Arnaud Itiere, P A Onakoya, Fatogoma I. Koné, Wayne M. Koch, Khaled Twier, Michael G. Moore, Mesele Bogale, Merry Sebelik, Adekunle Daniel, Chege Macharia, Patrick Noah, Mark Zafereo, Victor Mashamba
Publikováno v:
Zafereo, M, Yu, J, Onakoya, P A, Aswani, J, Baidoo, K, Bogale, M, Cairncross, L, Cordes, S, Daniel, A, Diom, E, Maurice, M E, Mohammed, G M, Biadgelign, M G, Koné, F I, Itiere, A, Koch, W, Konney, A, Kundiona, I, Macharia, C, Mashamba, V, Moore, M G, Mugabo, R M, Noah, P, Omutsani, M, Orloff, L A, Otiti, J, Randolph, G W, Sebelik, M, Todsen, T, Twier, K & Fagan, J J 2020, ' African Head and Neck Society Clinical Practice guidelines for thyroid nodules and cancer in developing countries and limited resource settings ', Head and Neck, vol. 42, no. 8, pp. 1746-1756 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.26094
Background: International thyroid nodule and cancer management guidelines generally fail to take into account potential limitations in diagnostic and treatment resources. Methods: Thyroid cancer specialists from the African Head and Neck Society and
Publikováno v:
Head & Neck. 39:605-611
Background Cancer poses a health crisis in the developing world where surgery is the mainstay of treatment for head and neck cancers. However, a shortage of surgeons with appropriate skills exists. How do we train head and neck surgeons in developing
Autor:
Neil Sharma, Johannes Fagan, Melissa Wallace, Elize Joubert, Linda Greef, Anna Konney, Hannah Simonds, Verna Vanderpuye, Vikash Sewram, Taryn Young, Hisham Mehanna, Daniel Adekunle, Ayman Amin, Joyce Aswani, Kenneth Baidoo, Aneel Bhangu, Melesse Biadgelign, Deborah Constant, Justine Davies, Camilla Dawson, Jane Dawson, Evelyne Diom, Nonhlanhla Duba, Solange Durao, Berna Harmse, Derek Hellenberg, Fatogona Issakome, Rene Krause, Tamara Kredo, Dennis Laryea, Naomi Levitt, Wale Limenh, Chege Macharia, Mohammed Mainasara, Bob Mash, Mpessa Maurice, Preethi Mistri, Jennifer Moodley, Rajab Mugabo, Paul Nankivell, Dmitri Nepogodiev, Patrick Noah, Iyanda Nurudeen, Mary Omutsani, Paul Onakoya, Ravi Oodit, Jeff Otiti, Stephen Reid, Belmira Rodrigues, Suzanne Scott, Kafui Searyoh, Neil Thomas, Khalid Twier, Julie Wetter, Charles Wiysonge
Publikováno v:
Oral Oncology. 102:104503
Autor:
Joyce Aswani, Johannes J. Fagan, Jeffrey Otiti, Diom Es, Mesele Bogale, Kenneth Baidoo, Chege Macharia, Melesse G. Biadgelign, Innocent Kundiona, Victor Mashamba, Mainasara Garba, Anna Konney, Patrick Noah, P A Onakoya, Wayne M. Koch, Rajab M. Mugabo
Publikováno v:
Headneck. 41(6)
Background There is an extreme shortage of head and neck surgeons in Africa. Fourteen head and neck surgeons have completed fellowships in Cape Town and Cameroon. This study determines whether such Africa-based fellowships are a good model for develo
Autor:
Patrik Pipkorn, Brian Cervenka, Michael G. Moore, Victor Mashamba, Chad A. Zender, Johannes J. Fagan, Innocent Kundiona, Chege Macharia, Joyce Aswani, Mark Zafereo
Publikováno v:
Headneck. 41(3)
Background The diagnosis and management of oral cavity cancer has been well described in developed countries, however, in regions with fewer medical resources, alternative methods may need to be used. We outline an approach to evaluation and treatmen
Publikováno v:
Sleep disorders and age: from paediatrics to elderly.
Background A simple objective tool to identify children with pulmonary hypertension who require prompt adenoidectomy or adenotonsillectomy is highly desirable in settings with limited echocardiography availability. Objective To determine the accuracy
Autor:
Christopher Fundakowski, Joyce Aswani, James L. Netterville, Kyle J. Chambers, Kyle Mannion, Asmeeta Patel, Derrick T. Lin
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 125:883-887
Objectives/Hypothesis To determine the value of a collaborative course for advanced head and neck surgery in East Africa. Study Design Survey of participants. Methods A 3-day course in head and neck surgery was designed for otolaryngologists and trai