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1. Growth Inhibition of Retinoblastoma Cell Line by Exosome-Mediated Transfer of miR-142-3p

2. GENOME‐WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF CHILDHOOD BURKITT LYMPHOMA IN EAST AFRICA IDENTIFIES A NOVEL GERMLINE SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCUS ON CHROMOSOME 21

5. A population‐based study of the prevalence and risk factors of low‐grade Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in children aged 0–15 years old in northern Tanzania

9. Pathology and Oncology in Africa: Education and Training for the Future in Cancer research– East African Regional Meeting

10. Pathology and oncology in Africa: education and training for the future in cancer research– East African Regional Meeting

15. Relationship between Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and blood levels of Epstein-Barr Virus in children in north-western Tanzania: a case control study

16. Gastric cancer at a university teaching hospital in northwestern Tanzania: a retrospective review of 232 cases

17. HIV serostatus and tumor differentiation among patients with cervical cancer at Bugando Medical Centre

18. Marjolin's ulcers at a university teaching hospital in Northwestern Tanzania: a retrospective review of 56 cases

19. Differences in biological features of breast cancer between Caucasian (Italian) and African (Tanzanian) populations

20. Unraveling cervical cancer screening dilemmas: histopathological insights from VIA and LEEP at bugando medical centre, Mwanza.

21. Human leukocyte antigen-DQA1*04:01 and rs2040406 variants are associated with elevated risk of childhood Burkitt lymphoma.

22. Sickle cell allele HBB-rs334(T) is associated with decreased risk of childhood Burkitt lymphoma in East Africa.

23. Mosaic chromosomal alterations in peripheral blood leukocytes of children in sub-Saharan Africa.

24. IFNL4 Genotypes and Risk of Childhood Burkitt Lymphoma in East Africa.

25. Analysis of Cancer Research Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Quantitative Perspective on Unmet Needs and Opportunities.

26. Enhancing information on stage at diagnosis of cancer in Africa.

27. Cascade Analysis for Women Presenting With Breast Concerns to a Zonal Hospital in Mwanza, Tanzania.

28. Burkitt lymphoma risk shows geographic and temporal associations with Plasmodium falciparum infections in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya.

29. Assessing the cost and economic impact of tertiary-level pediatric cancer care in Tanzania.

30. Epstein-Barr Virus in Burkitt Lymphoma in Africa Reveals a Limited Set of Whole Genome and LMP-1 Sequence Patterns: Analysis of Archival Datasets and Field Samples From Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya.

31. Caregiver Acceptability of Mobile Phone Use for Pediatric Cancer Care in Tanzania: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study.

32. Setting Up a Medical Oncology Educational Program in Sub-Saharan Africa.

33. Inverse association of falciparum positivity with endemic Burkitt lymphoma is robust in analyses adjusting for pre-enrollment malaria in the EMBLEM case-control study.

34. Invasive breast Cancer treatment in Tanzania: landscape assessment to prepare for implementation of standardized treatment guidelines.

35. An initiative to assess the quality of Tanzanian cervical cancer specimens for HPV and telomerase detection.

36. Delays Experienced by Patients With Pediatric Cancer During the Health Facility Referral Process: A Study in Northern Tanzania.

37. Mean platelet counts are relatively decreased with malaria but relatively increased with endemic Burkitt Lymphoma in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya.

38. Cancer incidence and treatment utilization patterns at a regional cancer center in Tanzania from 2008-2016: Initial report of 2,772 cases.

39. Endemic Burkitt lymphoma: a complication of asymptomatic malaria in sub-Saharan Africa based on published literature and primary data from Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya.

40. Understanding women's perspectives on breast cancer is essential for cancer control: knowledge, risk awareness, and care-seeking in Mwanza, Tanzania.

41. Using digital health to facilitate compliance with standardized pediatric cancer treatment guidelines in Tanzania: protocol for an early-stage effectiveness-implementation hybrid study.

42. Risk factors for Burkitt lymphoma in East African children and minors: A case-control study in malaria-endemic regions in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya.

43. Evaluating the appropriateness of chemotherapy in a low-resource cancer centre in sub-Saharan Africa.

44. The whole-genome landscape of Burkitt lymphoma subtypes.

45. Explaining the aggressiveness of breast cancer in sub-Saharan African patients.

46. Pediatric Cancer in Northern Tanzania: Evaluation of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes.

47. Dried Blood and Serum Spots As A Useful Tool for Sample Storage to Evaluate Cancer Biomarkers.

48. Are There Differences in Androgen Receptor Expression in Invasive Breast Cancer in African (Tanzanian) Population in Comparison With the Caucasian (Italian) Population?

49. Setting up a community-based cervical screening service in a low-income country: a pilot study from north-western Tanzania.

50. Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway.

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