An integrated interpreting service normalizes access to care for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) patients with colorectal cancer.
Russell HodgsonBatool AlbatatMark TaceyEmiliano ZucchiNeil StrugnellBelinda LeePublished in: Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology (2022)
Time to critical initial checkpoints and overall survival were similar in LEP and English background patients with colorectal cancer. An integrated TALS department may abrogate the language and cultural barriers that are known to disadvantage LEP patients and may contribute to normalizing care for the culturally and linguistically diverse community.