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Cancer of the penis at Kenyatta National Hospital.
Magoha, G A; Ngumi, Z W (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 ... -
Descriptive case series of patients presenting with cancer of the prostate and their management at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi
Wasike, R W; Magoha, G A (2007-09)Objective: To study clinical prostate cancer in this locality with particular interest in incidence, clinical presentation and treatment. Design: A descriptive prospective study. Setting Kenyatta National Referral and ... -
Epidemiological and clinical aspects of carcinoma of penis at Kenyatta National Hospital
Magoha, G A; Kaale, R F (1995-06)Thirty one patients with carcinoma of penis were studied retrospectively at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, over a 20-year period (1971-1990). The majority of patients presented late with symptomatology of over one ... -
Management and survival in advanced prostate cancer in Nairobi.
Magoha, G A (2000-05)Objective: To evaluate the management and survival of patients with advanced prostate cancer in this locality. Design: A prospective case study. Setting: Kenyatta National Referral Hospital and the Nairobi and Mater ... -
Management of carcinoma of the penis: a review
Magoha, G A; Ngumi, Z W (1995-09)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 ... -
The management of early prostate cancer: a review
Ngugi, P M; Magoha, G A (2007-09)Objective:To carry out a review of the management of early (clinically localised) prostate cancer. Data Source: Review of all published literature on the management of early prostate cancer was carried out through medline ... -
Nocturnal enuresis
Magoha, G A (2000) -
Nosocomial infection of the urinary tract: pattern of antibiotic use and drug resistance
Magoha, G A; Ngumi, Z W (1997-03)Nosocomial infection of the urinary tract is a long standing problem that pre-dates the antibiotic era. Hospitals have remained veritable reservoirs of bacteria with increased numbers and types resistant to antibiotic ... -
Overview of prostate cancer in indigenous black Africans and blacks of African ancestry in diaspora 1935-2007
Magoha, G A (2007-09)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 ... -
Primary carcinoma of the prostate in Nigerians as seen at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital
Magoha, G A (1985)A prospective study of serial serum C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations was made on 21 patients who had received renal allografts. CRP was raised during 27 of 32 rejection episodes and in all of five episodes of rejection ... -
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 ... -
Screening and early detection for prostate cancer.
Magoha, G A (1997-10)Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men. Mortality due to prostate cancer has continued to increase over the past five decades despite all the different options of treatment at the disposal of the urologist, ... -
Testicular Cancer in Nigerians
Magoha, G A (1995)This is a report of prospective study of eight patients with testicular tumours seen at the Urology Unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital over a five-year period (1979-1983). The mean age was 32.7 years. Four ... -
Urological footprints in Kenya 'that water may flow' : a story about male genital cancer and dysfuntion
Magoha, G A (University of Nairobi, 09/10/2003)The research focuses on genetal cancer, the most common cancer for men in Africa