Female breast cancer in New South Wales, Australia, by country of birth: implications for health-service delivery
Abstract Background NSW has a multicultural population with increasing migration from South East Asia, the Western Pacific and Eastern Mediterranean. Objective To compare cancer stage, treatment (first 12 months) and survival for 12 country of birth (COB) categories recorded on the population-based...
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Main Authors: | David Roder (Author), George W. Zhao (Author), Sheetal Challam (Author), Alana Little (Author), Elisabeth Elder (Author), Gordana Kostadinovska (Author), Lisa Woodland (Author), David Currow (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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