Journal article

Cancer and aboriginal people in Australia: A review of the literature

C Newman, P Butow, R Knight, K McMillan, C Treloar, S Kippax, S Eades

Critical Public Health | Published : 2008

Abstract

This paper provides a thematic review of the literature on cancer in Aboriginal people in Australia, focusing on experiences in diagnosis, treatment and care as well as addressing sociocultural factors to guide the public health response to poorer treatment outcomes. A search of both medical and social scientific databases for journal articles published between 1995 and 2006 show that cancer incidence and possibly survival and mortality data are likely to be underestimated in Aboriginal people. Aboriginal people are more likely to die from cancer than non-Aboriginal Australians. There are significant differences between the cancer experiences of those living in the city and in rural or remot..

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