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Publikováno v:
Discover Mental Health, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2024)
Abstract Mental distress is a common health problem facing university students worldwide. It manifests with varying levels of depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms such as headache, backache, sleeping problems, and fatigue. University students ar
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https://doaj.org/article/ae22292cceaa4567a845a581d57d59b5
Publikováno v:
Tobacco Use Insights, Vol 17 (2024)
Background: Tobacco use is a significant public health challenge, contributing to preventable diseases and premature deaths globally. We aimed to determine the prevalence of tobacco use and associated factors among men in Tanzania. Methods: This was
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ea7a4b180a5646f99caad3869fa9daa3
Autor:
Linus P. Rweyemamu, Büşra K. Gültaşlar, Gokce Akan, Nazima Dharsee, Lucy A. Namkinga, Sylvester L. Lyantagaye, Hülya Yazıcı, Fatmahan Atalar
Publikováno v:
Cancer Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 3, Pp 3395-3409 (2023)
Abstract Background Growing prevalence and aggressiveness of breast cancer (BC) among East African women strongly indicate that the genetic risk factor implicated in the etiology of the disease may have a key role. Germline pathogenic variants in BRC
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bcd589ba42c844289a88e0e1f722646b
Autor:
Ismael C. Adolf, Linus P. Rweyemamu, Gokce Akan, Ted F. Mselle, Nazima Dharsee, Lucy A. Namkinga, Sylvester L. Lyantagaye, Fatmahan Atalar
Publikováno v:
Cancer Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 472-487 (2023)
Abstract Background Reproductive history and genetics are well‐known risk factors of breast cancer (BC). Little is known about how these factors interact to effect BC. This study investigated the association of ten polymorphisms in DNA repair genes
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/04d4f4aef892441d8113539c4bfc120c
Autor:
Linus P. Rweyemamu, Gokce Akan, Ismael C. Adolf, Erick P. Magorosa, Innocent J. Mosha, Nazima Dharsee, Lucy A. Namkinga, Sylvester L. Lyantagaye, Abdolrahman S. Nateri, Fatmahan Atalar
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Abstract Background Recent epidemiological studies suggest that reproductive factors are associated with breast cancer (BC) molecular subtypes. However, these associations have not been thoroughly studied in the African populations. The present study
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fff9bbd44a7a42dba7d22840b1774ac0
Autor:
Linus P. Rweyemamu, Büşra K. Gültaşlar, Gokce Akan, Nazima Dharsee, Lucy A. Namkinga, Sylvester L. Lyantagaye, Hülya Yazıcı, Fatmahan Atalar
Publikováno v:
Cancer Medicine. 12:3395-3409
Autor:
Ismael C. Adolf, Linus P. Rweyemamu, Gokce Akan, Ted F. Mselle, Nazima Dharsee, Lucy A. Namkinga, Sylvester L. Lyantagaye, Fatmahan Atalar
Publikováno v:
Cancer Medicine. 12:472-487
Reproductive history and genetics are well-known risk factors of breast cancer (BC). Little is known about how these factors interact to effect BC. This study investigated the association of ten polymorphisms in DNA repair genes with BC susceptibilit
Autor:
Linus P Rweyemamu, Gokce Akan, Christopher H Mbotwa, Nazima Dharsee, Lucy A Namkinga, Sylvester L Lyantagaye, Ted F Mselle, Fatmahan Atalar
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Science; Vol. 47 No. 5 (2021); 1824-1834
The germline BRCA1 c.68_69delAG (185delAG) and c.5266dupC (5382insC) mutations are associated with hormone receptor-negative breast cancer (BC). Limited studies have examined their contribution to alarming BC incidence in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA). Ou
Autor:
Linus P, Rweyemamu, Büşra K, Gültaşlar, Gokce, Akan, Nazima, Dharsee, Lucy A, Namkinga, Sylvester L, Lyantagaye, Hülya, Yazıcı, Fatmahan, Atalar
Publikováno v:
Cancer medicineREFERENCES.
Growing prevalence and aggressiveness of breast cancer (BC) among East African women strongly indicate that the genetic risk factor implicated in the etiology of the disease may have a key role. Germline pathogenic variants in BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA1/