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Studies from F.W. Makoha and co-researchers in the area of cancer published

Published in Women's Health Weekly, October 2nd, 2008

In this recently published article, scientists in Hereford, the United Kingdom conducted a study "To determine if the incidence of female genital malignancies changed with foreign immigration. Retrospective analysis of histopathology records of women with primary genital tract cancers attending a referral gynecological hospital over two decades from 1985 to 2004."

"Incidence rates for the combined population of foreign migrants and Saudi nationals were compared to rates among Saudi nationals alone. Outcome measures were incidence rates and incidence rate ratios. The incidence of cervical cancer for the combined migrant and local Saudi population was 48.4%, while for...

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