• The context of health inequalities, with specific examples from relevant population groups. • Exploration of epidemiological, knowledge, care and treatment differences among minority groups or other strands of legally recognized diversity. • Differing understandings of causes/effects, values and terms such as ‘family’ or partner, among people from diverse culturally defined groups. • Improving the knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and clinical practice of health professionals dealing with cancer in diverse groups
There is convincing documentation of racial variation in the incidence and mortality of many cancers...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://www.prweb.com/releases/cancerdisparities/12/prweb9...
In their recent commentary on cancer care outcomes research, Ayanian et al1 reflect the broader conc...
This study aimed to explore the health care experiences of members of minority ethnic groups regardi...
It is exciting to see nurses in cancer care increasing their attention to health equity and social j...
BACKGROUND: Health disparities in cancer care have been described and stem from a complex interplay ...
Socially disadvantaged, including low socio-economic groups, experience excess rates of cancer and ...
The increasing ethnic diversity of Western societies poses new challenges to healthcare. Healthcare ...
The needs of cancer patients and their families are complex. Yet still more complex are the powerful...
In this article, we focus on developing a critical sociology of ‘cultural and linguistic diversity’ ...
In this article, we focus on developing a critical sociology of ‘cultural and linguistic diversity’ ...
The overall aim of diversity is to ensure that every individual, whatever their differences, has fai...
Health care disparities have been described as differences in the quality of care received by those ...
More people in the UK are living with cancer than ever before. With an increasingly ethnically diver...
International evidence suggests migrants experience inequitable access, outcomes and treatment quali...
There is convincing documentation of racial variation in the incidence and mortality of many cancers...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://www.prweb.com/releases/cancerdisparities/12/prweb9...
In their recent commentary on cancer care outcomes research, Ayanian et al1 reflect the broader conc...
This study aimed to explore the health care experiences of members of minority ethnic groups regardi...
It is exciting to see nurses in cancer care increasing their attention to health equity and social j...
BACKGROUND: Health disparities in cancer care have been described and stem from a complex interplay ...
Socially disadvantaged, including low socio-economic groups, experience excess rates of cancer and ...
The increasing ethnic diversity of Western societies poses new challenges to healthcare. Healthcare ...
The needs of cancer patients and their families are complex. Yet still more complex are the powerful...
In this article, we focus on developing a critical sociology of ‘cultural and linguistic diversity’ ...
In this article, we focus on developing a critical sociology of ‘cultural and linguistic diversity’ ...
The overall aim of diversity is to ensure that every individual, whatever their differences, has fai...
Health care disparities have been described as differences in the quality of care received by those ...
More people in the UK are living with cancer than ever before. With an increasingly ethnically diver...
International evidence suggests migrants experience inequitable access, outcomes and treatment quali...
There is convincing documentation of racial variation in the incidence and mortality of many cancers...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://www.prweb.com/releases/cancerdisparities/12/prweb9...
In their recent commentary on cancer care outcomes research, Ayanian et al1 reflect the broader conc...