Health service utilization by indigenous cancer patients in Queensland: a descriptive study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Indigenous Australians experience more aggressive cancers and higher cancer mortality rates than other Australians. Cancer patients undergoing treatment are likely to access health services (e.g. social worker, cancer helpline, pai...
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Main Authors: | Bernardes Christina M (Author), Whop Lisa J (Author), Garvey Gail (Author), Valery Patricia C (Author) |
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