Australian cancer services: a survey of providers' efforts to meet the needs of Indigenous patients
Abstract Objective: To examine where Indigenous Australians undergo cancer treatment and learn about specific service initiatives that have been implemented to meet their needs. Methods: Public cancer treatment centres across Australia were invited to participate in an online survey about various ch...
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Main Authors: | Emma V. Taylor (Author), Margaret M. Haigh (Author), Shaouli Shahid (Author), Gail Garvey (Author), Joan Cunningham (Author), Michele Holloway (Author), Sandra C. Thompson (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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