Emmanuel Ezeome

About Emmanuel Ezeome

Emmanuel Ezeome, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nigeria, specializes in the field of Surgery, Oncology, Bioethics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Qualitative Study of the Ethical Issues Encountered at end-of-life care at a University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria

Building a 21st-century surgical college for future generations

The History and Evolution of the West African College of Surgeons/Jos University Teaching Hospital Trauma Management Course

Leisure-time physical activity is associated with reduced risks of breast cancer and triple negative breast cancer in Nigerian women

A matched case–control study of bean intake and breast cancer risk in urbanized Nigerian women

Molecular diagnostics to reduce inequity in breast cancer diagnosis.

The African female breast cancer epidemiology study protocol

Effects of a Six-week Pedometer-based Walking Programme on Physical Activity Level, Body Composition and Antioxidant Level in Breast Cancer Survivors: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Emmanuel Ezeome Information

University

Position

Professor of Surgery

Citations(all)

1521

Citations(since 2020)

662

Cited By

1122

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

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Emmanuel Ezeome Skills & Research Interests

Surgery

Oncology

Bioethics

Top articles of Emmanuel Ezeome

A Qualitative Study of the Ethical Issues Encountered at end-of-life care at a University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria

medRxiv

2024

Building a 21st-century surgical college for future generations

Journal of West African College of Surgeons

2023/10/1

The History and Evolution of the West African College of Surgeons/Jos University Teaching Hospital Trauma Management Course

World journal of surgery

2023/8

Leisure-time physical activity is associated with reduced risks of breast cancer and triple negative breast cancer in Nigerian women

Cancer epidemiology

2022/8/1

Emmanuel Ezeome
Emmanuel Ezeome

H-Index: 12

Clement Adebamowo
Clement Adebamowo

H-Index: 61

A matched case–control study of bean intake and breast cancer risk in urbanized Nigerian women

Cancer Causes & Control

2022/7

Emmanuel Ezeome
Emmanuel Ezeome

H-Index: 12

Clement Adebamowo
Clement Adebamowo

H-Index: 61

Molecular diagnostics to reduce inequity in breast cancer diagnosis.

2022/6/1

Emmanuel Ezeome
Emmanuel Ezeome

H-Index: 12

The African female breast cancer epidemiology study protocol

Frontiers in Oncology

2022/4/13

Effects of a Six-week Pedometer-based Walking Programme on Physical Activity Level, Body Composition and Antioxidant Level in Breast Cancer Survivors: a Randomized Controlled Trial

2022/2/2

Use of methylene blue dye for lymphatic basin mapping and sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer patients in Enugu, Nigeria

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice

2022

A Matched Case-Control Study of Beans Intake And Breast Cancer Risk in Urbanized Nigerian Women.

2021/12/16

Emmanuel Ezeome
Emmanuel Ezeome

H-Index: 12

Clement Adebamowo
Clement Adebamowo

H-Index: 61

Heterogeneity in head and neck cancer incidence among black populations from Africa, the Caribbean and the USA: Analysis of cancer registry data by the AC3

Cancer epidemiology

2021/12/1

Perception of key ethical issues in assisted reproductive technology (ART) by providers and clients in Nigeria

International Journal of Women's Health

2021/11/3

Predictive and prognostic relevance of immunohistochemical testing of estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer in South East Nigeria: A review of 417 cases

2021/4

Martin Nzegwu
Martin Nzegwu

H-Index: 10

Emmanuel Ezeome
Emmanuel Ezeome

H-Index: 12

Recovery advantages of transverse skin crease incision in uncomplicated inguinal hernia repair in Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Nigeria

Gen Surg

2020

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