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The overall cancer mortality rate for American Indians is lower than the U.S. all-races rate. Howeve...
CANCER AND CANCER RISK FACTORS AMONG NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS A pragmatic definition for epidemiology...
Although Native populations suffer a disproportionate cancer burden, studies of risk reduction for c...
This article identifies cancer information resources used by health professionals in tribal health d...
The purpose of this publication is to provide a resource and reference to assist in the formulation ...
Background: Little has been reported regarding patterns of oncologic care in American Indian/Alaska ...
Purpose/Objective(s): American Indians (AIs) present with more advanced stages of cancer and, theref...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is presenting a monograph written specifically for community lea...
BACKGROUND. The misclassification of race decreases the accuracy of cancer incidence data for Americ...
BACKGROUND. An examination of cancer incidence patterns in American Indians and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
Renal cell cancer disproportionately affects American Indians/Alaskan Natives. This same population ...
This study provides basic statistical information on cancer rates for American Indians in the United...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about optimal palliative and end-of-life care for American Indians and A...
The health of American Indians continues to be poor when compared to that of the general population....
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
The overall cancer mortality rate for American Indians is lower than the U.S. all-races rate. Howeve...
CANCER AND CANCER RISK FACTORS AMONG NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS A pragmatic definition for epidemiology...
Although Native populations suffer a disproportionate cancer burden, studies of risk reduction for c...
This article identifies cancer information resources used by health professionals in tribal health d...
The purpose of this publication is to provide a resource and reference to assist in the formulation ...
Background: Little has been reported regarding patterns of oncologic care in American Indian/Alaska ...
Purpose/Objective(s): American Indians (AIs) present with more advanced stages of cancer and, theref...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is presenting a monograph written specifically for community lea...
BACKGROUND. The misclassification of race decreases the accuracy of cancer incidence data for Americ...
BACKGROUND. An examination of cancer incidence patterns in American Indians and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
Renal cell cancer disproportionately affects American Indians/Alaskan Natives. This same population ...
This study provides basic statistical information on cancer rates for American Indians in the United...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about optimal palliative and end-of-life care for American Indians and A...
The health of American Indians continues to be poor when compared to that of the general population....
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
The overall cancer mortality rate for American Indians is lower than the U.S. all-races rate. Howeve...
CANCER AND CANCER RISK FACTORS AMONG NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS A pragmatic definition for epidemiology...
Although Native populations suffer a disproportionate cancer burden, studies of risk reduction for c...