5 results match your criteria: "African Oncology Institute[Affiliation]"
J Obstet Gynaecol India
December 2014
Department of Surgical Oncology, African Oncology Institute, Sabratha, Libya.
South Asian J Cancer
July 2012
Department of Medical Oncology, African Oncology Institute, Sabratha, Libya.
J Pak Med Assoc
December 2011
Department of Medical Oncology, African Oncology Institute Sabratha, Libya.
A 32 year Libyan male presented with the complaints of headache and diplopia. He was diagnosed with a cavernous sinus meningioma on the basis of MRI findings but no initial biopsy was taken. Depending on the radiologic diagnosis the patient was treated with gamma knife surgery twice, abroad.
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November 2010
African Oncology Institute, Sabratha, Libya.
Objective: To evaluate occurrence of synchronous and metachronous malignant tumours, to find tumour types, age group, and relationship to treatment received.
Methods: Previously diagnosed 1st primary tumour cases experiencing a synchronous or metachronous tumour, seen at AOI from February 2003 to August 2009 (78 months) were included. The cases were analyzed for morphology/histology of 1st primary tumour, age and gender of patient, treatment received for first tumour, time interval between the 1st and 2nd primary tumour, morphology/histology of second tumour, and the treatment conferred for 2nd tumour.
Libyan J Med
December 2009
Departments of Pathology and Surgery, African Oncology Institute, Sabratha, Libya.
The expression of EGFR and p53 has not been adequately studied as a prognostic tool in urinary bladder tumors. We analyzed 74 bladder cancer samples from Egypt for EGFR and p53 expression using immunohistochemistry. The tumors were of different histological types, grades and clinical stages, and with established lymph node status.
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