Does gynaecological cancer care meet the needs of Indigenous Australian women? Qualitative interviews with patients and care providers
Abstract Background There is a disparity in the burden of gynaecological cancer for Indigenous women compared with non-Indigenous women in Australia. Understanding how Indigenous women currently experience gynaecological cancer care services and factors that impact on their engagement with care is c...
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Main Authors: | Beverley Marcusson-Rababi (Author), Kate Anderson (Author), Lisa J. Whop (Author), Tamara Butler (Author), Nicole Whitson (Author), Gail Garvey (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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