Abstract Background Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared with non-Aboriginal Australians, despite an overall lower incidence. A notable contributor to this disparity is that many Aboriginal people do not take up or continue with cancer treatment which almost always occurs within major hospitals. Thirty in-depth interviews with urban, rural and remote Aboriginal people affected by cancer were conducted between March 2006 and September 2007. Interviews explored participants' beliefs about cancer and experiences of cancer care and were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and coded independently by two researchers. NVivo7 software was used to assist data management and analysis. Information from inter...
Travel logistics impede Aboriginal patients' uptake of cancer treatments and is one reason for the p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared with non...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared with non...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
Abstract Background Despite a lower overall incidence, Aboriginal Australians experience poorer outc...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Indigenous Australians continue to experi...
Aboriginal Australians are at higher risk of developing certain types of cancer and, once diagnosed,...
Travel logistics impede Aboriginal patients’ uptake of cancer treatments and is one reason for the p...
Background. Cancer mortality among Indigenous Australians is higher compared to the non-Indigenous p...
Travel logistics impede Aboriginal patients' uptake of cancer treatments and is one reason for the p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared with non...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience higher mortality from cancer compared with non...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
Abstract Background Despite a lower overall incidence, Aboriginal Australians experience poorer outc...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Indigenous Australians continue to experi...
Aboriginal Australians are at higher risk of developing certain types of cancer and, once diagnosed,...
Travel logistics impede Aboriginal patients’ uptake of cancer treatments and is one reason for the p...
Background. Cancer mortality among Indigenous Australians is higher compared to the non-Indigenous p...
Travel logistics impede Aboriginal patients' uptake of cancer treatments and is one reason for the p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...