<div><p>New Zealand has lower cancer survival compared to its neighbour Australia. If this were due to long established differences between the two patient populations, it might be expected to be either constant in time, or decreasing, as improving health services deals with inequities. In this study we compared trends in relative cancer survival ratios in New Zealand and Australia between 2000–05 and 2006–10, using data from the New Zealand Cancer Registry and the Australian Institute for Health and Welfare. Over this period, Australia showed significant improvements (6.0% in men, 3.0% in women) in overall 5-year cancer survival, with substantial increases in survival from major cancer sites such as lung, bowel, prostate, and breast cancer...
Background\ud \ud Disparities in cancer survival by socioeconomic status have been reported previous...
Development (OECD) countries, mortality rates in New Zealand continue to decrease each year. Between...
This report presents the latest national survival and prevalence statistics for cancers in Australia...
New Zealand has lower cancer survival compared to its neighbour Australia. If this were due to long ...
AIM: To compare the burden and outcomes of cancer in New Zealand with those in Australia. METHODS: F...
Abstract Aim: To determine how many Māori and non‐Māori deaths might have been avoidable if cancer s...
<p>Changes in cancer 5-year relative survival ratios over time (2000–05 and 2006–10) and comparison ...
AIM: To determine how many Māori and non-Māori deaths might have been avoidable if cancer survival i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patients who received private health care appear to have better survival fr...
Survival from breast cancer in the UK is lower than in other countries in Western Europe, the USA an...
BACKGROUND: Public concerns are commonly expressed about widening health gaps. This cohort study exa...
This study investigated the combined effects of ethnicity, deprivation and geographical access to he...
Objective: To measure progress, over the past decade, in reducing the disadvantage in cancer death r...
Background: The Quality Audit (BQA) of Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand includes a broad...
Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persistent regional an...
Background\ud \ud Disparities in cancer survival by socioeconomic status have been reported previous...
Development (OECD) countries, mortality rates in New Zealand continue to decrease each year. Between...
This report presents the latest national survival and prevalence statistics for cancers in Australia...
New Zealand has lower cancer survival compared to its neighbour Australia. If this were due to long ...
AIM: To compare the burden and outcomes of cancer in New Zealand with those in Australia. METHODS: F...
Abstract Aim: To determine how many Māori and non‐Māori deaths might have been avoidable if cancer s...
<p>Changes in cancer 5-year relative survival ratios over time (2000–05 and 2006–10) and comparison ...
AIM: To determine how many Māori and non-Māori deaths might have been avoidable if cancer survival i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patients who received private health care appear to have better survival fr...
Survival from breast cancer in the UK is lower than in other countries in Western Europe, the USA an...
BACKGROUND: Public concerns are commonly expressed about widening health gaps. This cohort study exa...
This study investigated the combined effects of ethnicity, deprivation and geographical access to he...
Objective: To measure progress, over the past decade, in reducing the disadvantage in cancer death r...
Background: The Quality Audit (BQA) of Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand includes a broad...
Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persistent regional an...
Background\ud \ud Disparities in cancer survival by socioeconomic status have been reported previous...
Development (OECD) countries, mortality rates in New Zealand continue to decrease each year. Between...
This report presents the latest national survival and prevalence statistics for cancers in Australia...