If Māori are to share cervical cancer success, fix the 'failure to engage'
If Māori are to share cervical cancer success, fix the 'failure to engage'
- Renewed effort and new approaches must be used to prevent cervical cancer in Māori women, researchers say. They were commenting on results that include the finding that only 6 per cent of Māori women aged 25 to 69 with confirmed cervical cancer had had the recommended three-yearly screening ...
- Renewed effort and new approaches must be used to prevent cervical cancer in Māori women, researchers say. They were commenting on results that include the finding that only 6 per cent of Māori women aged 25 to 69 with confirmed cervical cancer had had the recommended three-yearly screening ...