| عنوان البحث | ملخص البحث |
| Associations of pesticides, HCV, HBV, and hepatocellular carcinoma in Egypt | |
| Detection of hepatocellular carcinoma using glycomic analysis | |
| Urinary bladder cancer risk factors in Egypt: a multi-center case-control study | |
| Candidate markers for the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma in low-molecular weight fraction of serum | |
| The childhood leukemia international consortium | |
| Characterisation of aflatoxin and deoxynivalenol exposure among pregnant Egyptian women | |
| Viral and non-viral risk factors for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in Egypt: heterogeneity by histological and immunological subtypes | |
| Maternal supplementation with folic acid and other vitamins and risk of leukemia in offspring: a Childhood Leukemia International Consortium study | |
| P53 mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma patients in Egypt | |
| Estrogen exposure and bladder cancer risk in Egyptian women | |
| Pilot survey of aflatoxin–albumin adducts in sera from Egypt | |
| GSTM1, GSTT1 null variants, and GPX1 single nucleotide polymorphism are not associated with bladder cancer risk in Egypt | |
| Characterisation of aflatoxin and deoxynivalenol exposure among pregnant Egyptian women | |
| Associations of pesticides, HCV, HBV, and hepatocellular carcinoma in Egypt | |
| Detection of hepatocellular carcinoma using glycomic analysis | |
| Urinary bladder cancer risk factors in Egypt: a multi-center case-control study | |
| candidate markers for the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma in low-molecular weight fraction of serum | |
| The childhood leukemia international consortium | |
| Pediatric brain tumors in a low/middle income country: does it differ from that in developed world | |
| viral transmission risk factors in an Egyptian population with high hepatitis C prevalence | |
| Pediatric brain tumors in a low/middle income country: does it differ from that in developed | |
| genatic enetic polymorphisms in NQO1 and SOD2: interactions with smoking, schistosoma | |
| Maternal supplementation with folic acid and other vitamins and risk of leukemia in offspring: a Childhood Leukemia International Consortium study | |