Publications by authors named "Atuganile E Malango"

Objective: Few studies characterizing clinical outcomes of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients in sub-Saharan Africa report the proportion of patients who initiate and complete treatment, information integral to contextualizing survival outcomes. This retrospective cohort study describes HNC patients who presented to Muhimbili National Hospital and Ocean Road Cancer Institute in 2018, the highest-volume oncology tertiary referral centers in Tanzania. Logistic regression was applied to assess predictors of treatment initiation and completion.

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Introduction And Importance: HPV-related carcinoma with adenoid cystic carcinoma-like features currently known as HPV-related multiphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma (HMSC) is a rare distinct head and neck high-risk HPV-related carcinoma. The high-risk HPV subtypes implicated are particularly type 33,35 and 56. So far this is the first reported rare case of a variant of sinonasal carcinoma in Tanzania.

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Objectives: Since neuropathologic diagnosis in the developing world is hampered by limitations in technical infrastructure, trained laboratory personnel, and subspecialty-trained pathologists, the use of telepathology for diagnostic support, second-opinion consultations, and ongoing training holds promise as a means of addressing these challenges. This study aims to assess the utility of static teleneuropathology in improving neuropathologic diagnoses in low- and middle-income countries.

Methods: Consecutive neurosurgical biopsy and resection specimens obtained at Muhimbili National Hospital in Tanzania between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019, were selected for retrospective, blinded static-image neuropathologic review followed by on-site review by an expert neuropathologist.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Atuganile E Malango"

  • - Atuganile E Malango's research primarily focuses on the intersection of pathology and public health in Tanzania, particularly in the diagnosis and management of rare carcinomas and neuropathology challenges.
  • - One of his notable studies presents a rare case of HPV-related multiphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma (HMSC), highlighting its association with high-risk HPV types, marking its significance as the first reported case of this variant in Tanzania.
  • - His work also explores the implementation of telepathology in improving diagnostic accuracy for neuropathological conditions in low-resource settings, demonstrating the potential benefits of remote consultations in enhancing healthcare quality in developing countries.