It notes that the mobile service provides breast cancer screenings by visiting several areas within the community. It notes that the program geared towards the reduction of breast cancer among the women in the community which is considered the second leading cause of cancer deaths.Angus...
Analysis demonstrates that despite A&TSIHWs viewing and enacting interpersonal trust-building as central to their role, structural features of the health system inhibit the development of service-users' system-level trust. Findings re-establish that health systems are not ‘cultureless,’ but rather,...
https://canceraustralia.gov.au/sites/default/files/publications/bcb-breast- changes-what-you-need-to-know_504af03979311.pdf. Accessed 6 Oct 2016. 26. Australian Government Department of Health. Standing committee on screening. 2015. http://www.cancerscreening.gov.au/internet/screening/ publishing...
This paper presents the recent findings from a study on the postdiagnosis support needs of women with breast cancer living in rural and remote Queensland. ... P Mcgrath,C Patterson,P Yates,... - 《Australian Journal of Rural Health》 被引量: 134发表: 1999年 The needs of cancer patients ...
How do pre-existing levels of depression interact with peritraumatic responses to the Queensland floods to influence the trajectory of maternal mental health following exposure? Because a measure of perinatal depression (the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)) is administered routinely to all wo...
and up to 90% of these patients require additional surgeries. A therapeutic agent which can successfully treat inflammatory bowel disease can enormously improve a patient's quality of life, while potentially saving the healthcare system millions of dollars in costs associated with invasive surgical pro...
With increasing rates of cancer survival due to advances in screening and treatment options, the costs of breast cancer diagnoses are attracting interest. However, limited research has explored the costs to the Australian healthcare system associated with breast cancer. We aimed to describe the cost...
with stage at diagnosis alone explaining 26% of the variation.In addition to confirming the prognostic importance of stage, grade and clinical subtype, these results highlighted the independent survival benefit of breast cancers diagnosed through screening, although lead and length time bias should be ...
breast screeningcancer screeningcervical screeningdeterminantsprimary healthcarequeenslandtarget groups.IntroductionCancer screening programmes for cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer have successfully reduced mortality rates among target groups. However, a large proportion of women and men are unscreen...
Breast Screening and Breast Cancer Survival in Aboriginal 49 50 and Torres Strait Islander Women of Australia. Asian Pac J Cancer P 2012;13(1):147-55. 51 11 Cramb SM, Garvey G, Valery PC, et al. The first year counts: Cancer survival among Indigenous 52 53 and non-Indigenous ...