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Title: Socio-economic class distribution of the prognostic variants of lymphoproliferative cancers in Nigerians
Authors: Okpala, I.E
Okpala, J.U
Keywords: Lymphoproliferative cancers
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: Spectrum Books Limited
Citation: Afr J Med Med Sci 1992, 21 (1): 79-83
Abstract: One hundred and twenty Nigerians with various lymphoproliferative cancers were grouped according to socio-economic class and the prognosis of their disease. The best prognostic variant of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia occured mainly in the highest socio-economic class and the worst variant mostly in the low socio-economic class. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, a low grade malignancy, and the high grade Burkitt's type of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma occured predominantly in the low class. The relationship between prognosis and socio-economic class was not so remarkable in patients with Hodgkin's disease and multiple myeloma. The precise mechanisms by which socio-economic strata influence development of the different prognostic variants of individual lymphoproliferative cancers are not certain.
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/1814
ISSN: 1116-4077
Appears in Collections:African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

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