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Nigeria
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Parity and breastfeeding are protective against breast cancer in Nigerian women.
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Population differences in breast cancer: survey in indigenous African women reveals over-representation of triple-negative breast cancer.
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Academic Article
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Recurrent BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in breast cancer patients of African ancestry.
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Case-control study of body size and breast cancer risk in Nigerian women.
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Microsatellites in the estrogen receptor (ESR1, ESR2) and androgen receptor (AR) genes and breast cancer risk in African American and Nigerian women.
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High prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in unselected Nigerian breast cancer patients.
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Academic Article
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Genetic variation in IGFBP2 and IGFBP5 is associated with breast cancer in populations of African descent.
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Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 mutation in breast cancer patients of Yoruban ancestry.
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Academic Article
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Searching for large genomic rearrangements of the BRCA1 gene in a Nigerian population.
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Academic Article
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Body fat distribution and breast cancer risk: findings from the Nigerian breast cancer study.
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Academic Article
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Relationship between household air pollution from biomass smoke exposure, and pulmonary dysfunction, oxidant-antioxidant imbalance and systemic inflammation in rural women and children in Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Expression and sub-cellular localization of an epigenetic regulator, co-activator arginine methyltransferase 1 (CARM1), is associated with specific breast cancer subtypes and ethnicity.
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Academic Article
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Allergy sensitization and asthma among 13-14 year old school children in Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Risk factors for pregnancy-associated breast cancer: a report from the Nigerian Breast Cancer Study.
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Academic Article
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Use of Web-based training for quality improvement between a field immunohistochemistry laboratory in Nigeria and its United States-based partner institution.
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Academic Article
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Breast cancer risk after full-term pregnancies among African women from Nigeria, Cameroon, and Uganda.
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Academic Article
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Biomass fuel exposure and asthma symptoms among rural school children in Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Household biomass fuel use, asthma symptoms severity, and asthma underdiagnosis in rural schoolchildren in Nigeria: a cross-sectional observational study.
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Academic Article
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Genetic variants demonstrating flip-flop phenomenon and breast cancer risk prediction among women of African ancestry.
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Academic Article
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A longitudinal study of the prevalence and characteristics of breast disorders detected by clinical breast examination during pregnancy and six months postpartum in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Inherited Breast Cancer in Nigerian Women.
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Academic Article
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Genetic variation in the Hippo pathway and breast cancer risk in women of African ancestry.
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Academic Article
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Characterization of Nigerian breast cancer reveals prevalent homologous recombination deficiency and aggressive molecular features.
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Development of a Breast Cancer Risk Prediction Model for Women in Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Germline variants and somatic mutation signatures of breast cancer across populations of African and European ancestry in the US and Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Traditional medicine usage among adult women in Ibadan, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study.
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Academic Article
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Whole-genome analysis of Nigerian patients with breast cancer reveals ethnic-driven somatic evolution and distinct genomic subtypes.
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Academic Article
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Oncology Training Needs Assessment Among Health Care Professionals in Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Factors associated with breast disorders detected by clinical breast examination during pregnancy and six months postpartum in Ibadan, South-western Nigeria.
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Academic Article
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Cancer Genetic Services in a Low- to Middle-Income Country: Cross-Sectional Survey Assessing Willingness to Undergo and Pay for Germline Genetic Testing.
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