Background: Chinese and South Asians are among the fastest growing minority populations in Canada; however little is known about the burden of cancer in these populations. Objective:The objective is to examine survival rates for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers in women within these two ethnic populations, as compared to the BC general population. Methods: Survival rates were calculated for three time periods in the Chinese, South Asian and BC general populations, using the BC cancer registry. Ethnicity within the registry was determined using surnames. Results: Survival rates for female breast, cervical and colorectal cancers have improved over time in all three population groups, however general differences were found among the gro...
Objective: There are substantial ethnic inequalities in stage at diagnosis and cervical cancer survi...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
PURPOSE: There is a lack of information in ethnic minority groups with regard to presentation and tr...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To estimate ethnic and socioeconomic differences in breast cancer incidence and su...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity on survival ...
Background: Although international comparisons reveal large geographical differences in the inciden...
This descriptive study was done 1) to explore and describe the proportional distribution of breast, ...
Objectives. To examine the incidence of cancer among Chinese immigrants in Alberta and compare these...
OBJECTIVE: To compare characteristics and survival of New Zealand European, Māori, and Pacific women...
Ethnic differences in breast cancer survival have been observed in the USA but have not been examine...
Background: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England f...
The burden of cancer among indigenous people in Canada has been understudied due to a lack of ethnic...
Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignan...
Purpose: To examine racial/ethnic differences in cervical carcinoma survival of older US women, as w...
Objective: There are substantial ethnic inequalities in stage at diagnosis and cervical cancer survi...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
PURPOSE: There is a lack of information in ethnic minority groups with regard to presentation and tr...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To estimate ethnic and socioeconomic differences in breast cancer incidence and su...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity on survival ...
Background: Although international comparisons reveal large geographical differences in the inciden...
This descriptive study was done 1) to explore and describe the proportional distribution of breast, ...
Objectives. To examine the incidence of cancer among Chinese immigrants in Alberta and compare these...
OBJECTIVE: To compare characteristics and survival of New Zealand European, Māori, and Pacific women...
Ethnic differences in breast cancer survival have been observed in the USA but have not been examine...
Background: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England f...
The burden of cancer among indigenous people in Canada has been understudied due to a lack of ethnic...
Background: Gastric and esophageal cancers are among the most lethal human malignan...
Purpose: To examine racial/ethnic differences in cervical carcinoma survival of older US women, as w...
Objective: There are substantial ethnic inequalities in stage at diagnosis and cervical cancer survi...
BACKGROUND: The burden of breast cancer in Asia is escalating. We evaluated the impact of ethnicity ...
PURPOSE: There is a lack of information in ethnic minority groups with regard to presentation and tr...