Background: Although cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada, cancer in the North has been incompletely described. Objective: To determine cancer mortality rates in the Yukon Territory, compare them with Canadian rates, and identify major causes of cancer mortality. Design: The Yukon Vital Statistics Registry provided all cancer deaths for Yukon residents between 1999-2013. Age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) were calculated using direct standardisation and compared with Canadian rates. Standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) were calculated using indirect standardisation relative to age-specific rates from Canada, British Columbia (BC), and three sub-provincial BC administrative health regions : Interior Health (IH), Northern Heal...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Background: Because Vital Statistics data do not include information on Inuit identity in all jurisd...
Objectives. To compare cancer incidence patterns between residents of Inuit Nunangat and the rest of...
The burden of cancer among indigenous people in Canada has been understudied due to a lack of ethnic...
This descriptive study was done 1) to explore and describe the proportional distribution of breast, ...
Internationally, Indigenous persons tend to have poorer cancer survival than their non-Indigenous pe...
Internationally, Indigenous persons tend to have poorer cancer survival than their non-Indigenous pe...
The report provides statistics on all cancers and each cancer site or site group for the entire NT p...
Abstract Introduction Health care in Manitoba, Canada is divided into five regions, each with unique...
Pancreatic carcinoma accounts for approximately one of every 20 deaths from cancer and one out of ev...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an incre...
In Canada, prostate cancer is the most common reportable malignancy in men. We assessed the temporal...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Background: Because Vital Statistics data do not include information on Inuit identity in all jurisd...
Objectives. To compare cancer incidence patterns between residents of Inuit Nunangat and the rest of...
The burden of cancer among indigenous people in Canada has been understudied due to a lack of ethnic...
This descriptive study was done 1) to explore and describe the proportional distribution of breast, ...
Internationally, Indigenous persons tend to have poorer cancer survival than their non-Indigenous pe...
Internationally, Indigenous persons tend to have poorer cancer survival than their non-Indigenous pe...
The report provides statistics on all cancers and each cancer site or site group for the entire NT p...
Abstract Introduction Health care in Manitoba, Canada is divided into five regions, each with unique...
Pancreatic carcinoma accounts for approximately one of every 20 deaths from cancer and one out of ev...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an incre...
In Canada, prostate cancer is the most common reportable malignancy in men. We assessed the temporal...
Objectives. To determine and compare the incidence of cancer among the 8 Arctic States and their nor...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Background: Because Vital Statistics data do not include information on Inuit identity in all jurisd...