Multiethnic societies face challenges in delivering evidence-based culturally competent health care. This study compared health-related quality of life and psychological morbidity in a hospital-based sample of first-generation migrants and Australian-born Anglo cancer patients, controlling for potential confounders related to migrant status. Further, it explored the relative contribution of ethnicity versus migrant-related variables
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
graphic regions with differing levels of breast cancer risk, migrant populations of women provide a ...
This study compared health-related quality of life (QOL) and psychological morbidity in a population...
Background: Recent data show a falling cancer mortality in the general population without a similar ...
Recent data show a falling cancer mortality in the general population without a similar shift in imm...
This study compared health-related quality of life (QOL) and psychological morbidity in a population...
International evidence suggests migrants experience significant cancer inequities. In Australia, the...
International evidence suggests migrants experience inequitable access, outcomes and treatment quali...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the difficulties faced by different migrant groups is vital to address dis...
Background: Australia provides an ideal population-base for cancer migration studies because of its ...
Social suffering, language difficulties, and cultural factors may all make the cancer experience mor...
Migrant populations comprise substantial numbers of individuals who have undergone a change in their...
Abstract Background A large volume of research has been published on both the socio economic and dem...
BackgroundPrevious studies have shown that migrants have lower cancer mortality rates compared to th...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
graphic regions with differing levels of breast cancer risk, migrant populations of women provide a ...
This study compared health-related quality of life (QOL) and psychological morbidity in a population...
Background: Recent data show a falling cancer mortality in the general population without a similar ...
Recent data show a falling cancer mortality in the general population without a similar shift in imm...
This study compared health-related quality of life (QOL) and psychological morbidity in a population...
International evidence suggests migrants experience significant cancer inequities. In Australia, the...
International evidence suggests migrants experience inequitable access, outcomes and treatment quali...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the difficulties faced by different migrant groups is vital to address dis...
Background: Australia provides an ideal population-base for cancer migration studies because of its ...
Social suffering, language difficulties, and cultural factors may all make the cancer experience mor...
Migrant populations comprise substantial numbers of individuals who have undergone a change in their...
Abstract Background A large volume of research has been published on both the socio economic and dem...
BackgroundPrevious studies have shown that migrants have lower cancer mortality rates compared to th...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Background: Although migrant health is a topic of interest across Europe and although health care se...
graphic regions with differing levels of breast cancer risk, migrant populations of women provide a ...