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    • Cancer of the male genital tract 

      Magoha, G A (1995)
      Partial penectomy is effective in the treatment of T1 and T2 penile carcinoma with 80% five-year survival rates in the absence of inguinal metastases, and the residual stump is serviceable for upright micturition and sexual ...
    • Cancer of the penis at Kenyatta National Hospital. 

      Magoha, G A; Ngumi, Z W (Department of Surgery, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, 2000-10)
      OBJECTIVES: To determine how common cancer of penis is in this locality compared to all other malignant tumours and urological malignancies, and to determine and comment on the various methods of treatment available at ...
    • Cancer of the penis: case report. 

      Kiptoon, D K; Ngugi, P M; Rana, F S (Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, 2009-04)
      Two patients with penile carcinoma are presented after management at a district hospital in Kenya. Both had undergone ritual circumcision as teenagers and presented late. HR was a 73 year old who presented with a fungating ...
    • Cancers in children younger than age 16 years in kenya 

      Mwanda O Walter. (Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1999)
      Objective: To determine the number of cancers seen in six months in children aged below sixteen years and to look for any associations with breastfeeding, parental ages, smoking, water availability and consanguinity. ...
    • Prostate Cancer 

      Magoha, G A (2007)
      Objective: To carry out an overview of prostate cancer in indigenous back Africans in sub-Saharan Africa and blacks of African ancestry in diaspora. Data Source: Review of all published literature on prostate cancer on ...