Exploring disparities in receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups: An Australian centre's experience
Internal Medicine Journal Aug 24, 2017
Thai AA, et al. – This paper probed the disparities in adjuvant chemotherapy utilisation in cancer patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups. There was no change noted in adjuvant chemotherapy utilization, among patients who identified English as their first preferred language compared to those who did not, as well as between non–CALD and CALD groups. This was the first research which evaluated these variations in Australia.
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