Objectives. To compare cancer incidence patterns between residents of Inuit Nunangat and the rest o
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an incre...
The Inuit Cancer Project aims to help Inuit better understand cancer and improve communication betwe...
Objectives. To compare cancer incidence patterns between residents of Inuit Nunangat and the rest of...
Cancer incidence rates for all Alaska Natives (Eskimo, Indian, Aleut) were first reported in 1976. S...
Cancer incidence rates for all Alaska Natives (Eskimo, Indian, Aleut) were first reported in 1976. ...
Cancer incidence rates for all Alaska Natives (Eskimo, Indian, Aleut) were first reported in 1976. ...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
Objectives. The general aim was to assess the pattern and trend in cancer mortality among the indige...
Inuit are the Indigenous Arctic peoples and residents of the Canadian territory of Nunavut who have ...
Background. Inuit people are known to be at an increased risk of cancers usually uncommon to the wes...
Objectives: To describe the occurrence of pancreatic, biliary tract, and gallbladder cancers within ...
This article identifies the extent to which demographic, socio-economic and geographic factors accou...
Objective – To identify the extent to which differences between Inuit and other residents of Canada’...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an incre...
The Inuit Cancer Project aims to help Inuit better understand cancer and improve communication betwe...
Objectives. To compare cancer incidence patterns between residents of Inuit Nunangat and the rest of...
Cancer incidence rates for all Alaska Natives (Eskimo, Indian, Aleut) were first reported in 1976. S...
Cancer incidence rates for all Alaska Natives (Eskimo, Indian, Aleut) were first reported in 1976. ...
Cancer incidence rates for all Alaska Natives (Eskimo, Indian, Aleut) were first reported in 1976. ...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
Objectives. The general aim was to assess the pattern and trend in cancer mortality among the indige...
Inuit are the Indigenous Arctic peoples and residents of the Canadian territory of Nunavut who have ...
Background. Inuit people are known to be at an increased risk of cancers usually uncommon to the wes...
Objectives: To describe the occurrence of pancreatic, biliary tract, and gallbladder cancers within ...
This article identifies the extent to which demographic, socio-economic and geographic factors accou...
Objective – To identify the extent to which differences between Inuit and other residents of Canada’...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an incre...
The Inuit Cancer Project aims to help Inuit better understand cancer and improve communication betwe...