Equity of timely access to liver and stomach cancer surgery for Indigenous patients in New Zealand: a national cohort study.
Jason Kevin GurneyDiana SarfatiJames StanleyClarence KerrisonJonathan KoeaPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
We found that (a) access to liver transplant for Māori is lower than for Europeans; (b) Māori with stomach cancer appear more likely to require the type of palliation consistent with gastric outlet obstruction; and (c) differential timing of first stomach cancer surgery between Māori and European patients. However, we may also be cautiously encouraged by the fact that differences in overall access to curative surgical treatment were either marginal (liver) or absent (stomach).
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