Abstract Background Despite a lower overall incidence, Aboriginal Australians experience poorer outcomes from cancer compared with the non-Aboriginal population as manifested by higher mortality and lower 5-year survival rates. Lower participation in screening, later diagnosis of cancer, poor continuity of care, and poorer compliance with treatment are known factors contributing to this poor outcome. Nevertheless, many deficits remain in understanding the underlying reasons, with the recommendation of further exploration of Aboriginal beliefs and perceptions of cancer to help understand their care-seeking behavior. This could assist with planning and delivery of more effective interventions and better services for the Aboriginal population....
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Abstract Background Disparities in cancer outcomes amongst Indigenous Australians reflect a pattern ...
Abstract Background Little is known about the use of bush medicine and traditional healing among Abo...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
Cancer has become one of the major chronic diseases among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peop...
Background: Aboriginal Australians experience poorer outcomes, and are 2.5 times more likelyto die f...
This paper provides a thematic review of the literature on cancer in Aboriginal people in Australia,...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Objective: Cancer among Indigenous populations in the developed world appears to have increased duri...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Aim: The purpose of the study was to explore why Aboriginal women participate in cancer screening pr...
Abstract Background Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared ...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Abstract Background Disparities in cancer outcomes amongst Indigenous Australians reflect a pattern ...
Abstract Background Little is known about the use of bush medicine and traditional healing among Abo...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
Cancer has become one of the major chronic diseases among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peop...
Background: Aboriginal Australians experience poorer outcomes, and are 2.5 times more likelyto die f...
This paper provides a thematic review of the literature on cancer in Aboriginal people in Australia,...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Objective: Cancer among Indigenous populations in the developed world appears to have increased duri...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Aim: The purpose of the study was to explore why Aboriginal women participate in cancer screening pr...
Abstract Background Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared ...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Abstract Background Disparities in cancer outcomes amongst Indigenous Australians reflect a pattern ...
Abstract Background Little is known about the use of bush medicine and traditional healing among Abo...