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Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze are conferred with Marie Curie Research Award-2015 in Oncology
29 April, 2015, Nigeria, USA NEWS CORP
Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze are helping to cultivate world''s future scientists. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to excel. In historic victory the celebrity scientists: Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze honored with Marie Curie Research Award-2015 in Oncology. Ahead of several thousands competitors, Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze representing Nigeria won prestigious Marie Curie Research Award-2015 in Oncology. Again Nigeria has proved its International leadership via producing brilliant scientists in the form of Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze. IASR expressed, 'It is a privilege to have such international celebrity from Oncology among us who will shape the future of this domain.' Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze made International news headlines while IASR announced them among World’s 500 Most Influential Oncologists for Year 2015 on Earth.
Professor Wilson Onuigbo is a Pathologist with wide-ranging publications now over the 200 mark. There are also 13 books.
Dr. Gabriel Njeze, his students, has not only published 27 papers but also has become established as the Chief Medical Director, Enugu State University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Park Lane, Enugu, Nigeria.
Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze from Nigeria made a historical victory over the international competition and won Marie Curie Research Award-2015 in Oncology. Their research was highlighted in international media and gathered a large worldwide attention in scientific circles while it appeared in world's most read journal 'Journal for Cancer'. In their report on Breast Adenoma in a Developing Community they mention that Background and Aim: The aim is to study the occurrence of adenomas in a developing community, i.e., Southeastern Nigeria. Methodology: One hundred and eighty four adenomas diagnosed from breast masses submitted during a 30-year period to a Reference Laboratory serving a developing community in Nigeria was studied. In addition, other parameters considered were the age, clinician’s provisional diagnosis, duration of the lump before attendance for treatment, side involved, quadrant affected and size during cut-up. Result: Adenoma manifested from the age of 13 years to 60 years (averaged 23.6 years). The upper outer quadrant was affected predominantly as in breast cancer itself. The recognized three categories of tubular, lactating, and apocrine types appeared in the ratio of 71:20:1. Conclusions: Evidence exists of the community’s awareness of the importance of breast tumors which manifested as (a) increasing occurrence over the decades of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s as reflected by the respective figures of 24, 47, and 113 cases, (b) promptness of presentation for treatment, and (c) smallness of the palpated lumps. It is concluded that it is epidemiologically important for ethnic and other variations of breast adenomas to be verified in Nigeria and other communities. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to expand beyond the horizons. It will be worthy to explore the further potential under their legacy. Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze as valuable intellectuals for the Nigeria offer exclusive opportunities for scholars around the world. One of the most attractive weightage for Nigeria is to have the awardees for promotion of the concerned scientific discipline for the benefit of its civilians. Thus Nigeria which has excellent track record to produce brain storming intellectuals, has offered a new extension in terms of Wilson I.B. Onuigbo and Gabriel E. Njeze to world.
There is some justification for the verifications of such epidemiological differences on an international scale whether in Nigeria or elsewhere. In all probability, the findings will increase worldwide understanding of this interesting lesion that occasionally may lead to mistaken clinical diagnosis of malignancy.
Adenomas of the breast are rare neoplasms which may be misdiagnosed as breast cancer. World pattern of breast adenoma show some variability. Even though this is a developing community, interest among the patients in presenting early for treatment was striking.
Public health education is needed so that patients can present smaller breast masses. There is need for larger series and from different regions of the world for comparison. You can share this News URL on Facebook or your Social Media Site/ blog. USA NEW SCORP If you have a news you can Submit your News in Comment box> Join us as Journalist > News Content purchase > Corrections > Copyright > Place a Classified Ad > Sell Your Home > Sell Your Business > Commercial Real Estate Ads > Advertise with us > Recruitment & Career Ads > Franchising > Advertise Locally > Contact us > plojindexing@gmail.com
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