Indigenous access to clinical services along the lung cancer treatment pathway: a review of current evidence
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- Lung cancer is a deadly cancer. Early diagnosis and access to timely treatment are essential to maximizing the likelihood of survival. Indigenous peoples experience enduring disparities in lung cancer survival, and disparities in access to and through lung cancer services is one of the important drivers of these disparities. In this manuscript, we aimed to examine the current evidence on dispar...
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- 2024-08-16
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- Otago University Research Archive
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