Objective: To describe, for the first time, mortality from cancer for Aboriginal residents of New South Wales (NSW). Methods: These are the results of a descriptive study of cancer deaths from the NSW Central Cancer Registry for 1994 to 2002. Standardised mortality ratios were calculated with Poisson confidence intervals to compare the relative rates in the Indigenous and non‐Indigenous populations. Results: The overall standardised mortality rates were 66% higher for males and 59% higher for females for Aboriginal people compared with non‐Indigenous people. Mortality from lung cancer was 50% and 100% higher than for NSW non‐Indigenous males and females respectively. The high mortality rate from cervical cancer in Aboriginal females is cont...
An assessment of recent data on cancer in Indigenous Australians (Aborigines and Torres Strait Islan...
To assess trends in cancer incidence and survival for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in t...
Objective: To examine the differential in cancer survival between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peop...
BACKGROUND: National cancer survival statistics are available for the total Australian population bu...
Background: Indigenous Australians have significantly lower life expectancies than the peoples of de...
Background: Aboriginal status has been unreliably and incompletely recorded in health and vital regi...
Background: While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have poorer cancer survival than oth...
Objective: To examine cancer incidence and mortality in Indigenous Queenslanders. Design, setting an...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the pattern of cancer among people living in rural and remote Indigenous comm...
Objective: To determine whether Aboriginal people in New South Wales were diagnosed with more advanc...
Data from the South Australian Cancer Registry (SACR) for 1977-2003 were used to calculate expected ...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare surgical treatment received by Aboriginal and non-A...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia have be...
Abstract Context: The burden of cancer for Indigenous people in general has not been comprehensively...
BACKGROUND: Overall, Indigenous Australians with cancer are diagnosed with more advanced disease, re...
An assessment of recent data on cancer in Indigenous Australians (Aborigines and Torres Strait Islan...
To assess trends in cancer incidence and survival for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in t...
Objective: To examine the differential in cancer survival between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peop...
BACKGROUND: National cancer survival statistics are available for the total Australian population bu...
Background: Indigenous Australians have significantly lower life expectancies than the peoples of de...
Background: Aboriginal status has been unreliably and incompletely recorded in health and vital regi...
Background: While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have poorer cancer survival than oth...
Objective: To examine cancer incidence and mortality in Indigenous Queenslanders. Design, setting an...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the pattern of cancer among people living in rural and remote Indigenous comm...
Objective: To determine whether Aboriginal people in New South Wales were diagnosed with more advanc...
Data from the South Australian Cancer Registry (SACR) for 1977-2003 were used to calculate expected ...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare surgical treatment received by Aboriginal and non-A...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia have be...
Abstract Context: The burden of cancer for Indigenous people in general has not been comprehensively...
BACKGROUND: Overall, Indigenous Australians with cancer are diagnosed with more advanced disease, re...
An assessment of recent data on cancer in Indigenous Australians (Aborigines and Torres Strait Islan...
To assess trends in cancer incidence and survival for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in t...
Objective: To examine the differential in cancer survival between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peop...