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Rispah Torrorey
Rispah Torrorey
Moi University, College of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Immunology Department
Verified email at mu.ac.ke
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Aggressive breast cancer in western Kenya has early onset, high proliferation, and immune cell infiltration
RT Sawe, M Kerper, S Badve, J Li, M Sandoval-Cooper, J Xie, Z Shi, ...
BMC cancer 16, 1-15, 2016
562016
A framework for tiered informed consent for health genomic research in Africa
V Nembaware, K Johnston, AA Diallo, MJ Kotze, A Matimba, K Moodley, ...
Nature Genetics 51 (11), 1566-1571, 2019
482019
Pioneering informed consent for return of research results to breast cancer patients facing barriers to implementation of genomic medicine: The Kenyan BRCA1/2 testing …
R Torrorey-Sawe, N van der Merwe, SK Mining, MJ Kotze
Frontiers in Genetics 11, 481524, 2020
152020
Tumor infiltrating leukocyte density is independent of tumor grade and molecular subtype in aggressive breast cancer of Western Kenya
RT Sawe, SK Mining, AV Ofulla, K Patel, B Guyah, D Chumba, ...
Tropical medicine and health 45, 1-11, 2017
122017
Pioneering BRCA1/2 point-of-care testing for integration of germline and tumor genetics in breast cancer risk management: a vision for the future of translational pharmacogenomics
L Mampunye, NC Van der Merwe, KA Grant, AV Peeters, ...
Frontiers in Oncology 11, 619817, 2021
92021
Pathology-supported genetic testing for the application of breast cancer pharmacodiagnostics: family counselling, lifestyle adjustments and change of medication
AO Okunola, KJ Baatjes, AE Zemlin, R Torrorey-Sawe, M Conradie, ...
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics 23 (5), 431-443, 2023
32023
MammaPrint risk score distribution in South African breast cancer patients with the pathogenic BRCA2 c. 7934delG founder variant: towards application of genomic medicine at the …
I Mampunye, KA Grant, AV Peeters, R Torrorey-Sawe, DJ French, ...
The Breast 56, S31, 2021
22021
Investigation of the role of vitamin D metabolism in South African breast cancer patients using a pathology-supported genetic testing platform
AO Okunola
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University., 2020
22020
Investigation of the role of vitamin D metabolism in South African breast cancer patients using whole exome sequencing
A Okunola, R Torrorey-Sawe, KJ Baatjes, AE Zemlin, RT Erasmus, ...
The Breast 44, S36, 2019
22019
Mutational spectrum of DNA damage and mismatch repair genes in prostate cancer
PKMSK Bugoye FC, Torrorey-Sawe R, Biegon R, Dharsee N, Mafumiko FMS
frontiers in Genetics 14, 14:1231536., 2023
1*2023
MammaPrint risk score distribution in South African breast cancer patients with the pathogenic BRCA2 c. 7934delG founder variant: towards application of genomic medicine at the …
R Torrorey
17th St. Gallen International Breast Cancer Conference, 2021
2021
Characterization of breast cancer intrinsic subtypes in relation to risk factors, tumor grade and tumor infiltrating leukocytes in Western Kenya
T RISPAH
Maseno University, 2016
2016
Molecular profiling of aggressive breast cancer in a unique patient population from Kenya
R Torrorey, M Kerper, E Hartland, Z Shi, J Prosperi, S Badve, S Stack, ...
Cancer Research 74 (19_Supplement), 3851-3851, 2014
2014
Role of the immune response in the aggressive forms of breast cancer seen in Western Kenya.
R Torrorey, P Kirtika, S Mining, DK Chumba
PubMed, 2013
2013
Evaluation of Factors Predisposing to Bacterial Contamination of Drinking Water Sources: A study at Kitale Municipality, Kenya.
RS Ja
2009
Evaluation of Factors Predisposing to Bacterial Contamination of Drinking Water Sources: A study at Kitale Municipality, Kenya
J Rono Salinah, A Wamola Isaac, SC Chebore, K Stella, R Torrorey
2009
A framework for tiered informed consent for health genomic research in Africa
K Moodley, GB Tangwa, R Torrorey-Sawe, N Tiffin
Risk Factors Associated with Aggressive Breast Cancer Forms Seen in Young Women of Western Kenya
T Rispah, O Ayub, SK Mining, K Patel, N Busakhala, L Lugaria, E Meli, ...
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