Objective: There are substantial ethnic inequalities in stage at diagnosis and cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. We assessed what proportions of these differences were due to screening history (for the analyses of late stage diagnosis), stage at diagnosis (for the analyses of survival), comorbid conditions (for the analyses of survival), and travel time to the nearest General Practitioner and cancer centre. Methods: The study involved 1594 cervical cancer cases registered during 1994–2005. We used G-computation to assess the validity of the estimates obtained by standard logistic regression methods. Results: Māori women had a higher risk of late stage diagnosis compared with ‘Other’ (mainly European) women (odds ratio (OR) = 2.71; 95...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in breast cancer prognostic factors between ethnic and socioec...
This study investigated the combined effects of ethnicity, deprivation and geographical access to he...
Indigenous Māori women have a 60% higher breast cancer mortality rate compared with European women i...
OBJECTIVE: There are substantial ethnic inequalities in stage at diagnosis and cervical cancer survi...
BACKGROUND: There are ethnic disparities in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. The objectives ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate ethnic, socioeconomic, and urban/rural differences in stage at diagnosis a...
Background There are ethnic disparities in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. The objectives o...
Background There are ethnic disparities in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. The objectives o...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether travel time or distance to the nearest general practition...
In this thesis I describe a series of studies of the stage at diagnosis and subsequent survival of ...
BACKGROUND: There are large ethnic differences in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand that are o...
Abstract Background New Zealand has major ethnic disparities in breast cancer survival with Māori (i...
BACKGROUND: There are large ethnic differences in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand that are o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare characteristics and survival of New Zealand European, Māori, and Pacific women...
2 Background: Few studies have compared ovarian cancer rates between different ethnic groups in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in breast cancer prognostic factors between ethnic and socioec...
This study investigated the combined effects of ethnicity, deprivation and geographical access to he...
Indigenous Māori women have a 60% higher breast cancer mortality rate compared with European women i...
OBJECTIVE: There are substantial ethnic inequalities in stage at diagnosis and cervical cancer survi...
BACKGROUND: There are ethnic disparities in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. The objectives ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate ethnic, socioeconomic, and urban/rural differences in stage at diagnosis a...
Background There are ethnic disparities in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. The objectives o...
Background There are ethnic disparities in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand. The objectives o...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether travel time or distance to the nearest general practition...
In this thesis I describe a series of studies of the stage at diagnosis and subsequent survival of ...
BACKGROUND: There are large ethnic differences in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand that are o...
Abstract Background New Zealand has major ethnic disparities in breast cancer survival with Māori (i...
BACKGROUND: There are large ethnic differences in cervical cancer survival in New Zealand that are o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare characteristics and survival of New Zealand European, Māori, and Pacific women...
2 Background: Few studies have compared ovarian cancer rates between different ethnic groups in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in breast cancer prognostic factors between ethnic and socioec...
This study investigated the combined effects of ethnicity, deprivation and geographical access to he...
Indigenous Māori women have a 60% higher breast cancer mortality rate compared with European women i...