Search

Category: Cancer [ All ]

Page 10 of 14

  Title Copies
Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs About Lung Cancer in Three Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities Living in Australia: A Qualitative Study 
Knowledge, Attitudes and Usage of Cancer Screening Among West African Migrant Women 
Cancer and Communication in the Health Care Setting: Experiences of Older Vietnamese Immigrants, A Qualitative Study 
Best practice models recommended by Bhutanese refugee women for cervical and breast cancer screening in Australia: A qualitative study 
Volume: 2020, 31 
Call No: CANCER 20008 
Cancer Screening Practices Among Physicians Serving Chinese Immigrants 
Cancer Screening Practices and Attitudes: Comparison of Low-Income Women in Three Ethnic Groups 
Benefits and Barriers of Pap Smear Screening: Differences in Perceptions of Vietnamese American Women by Stage 
Grappling with Cultural Differences: Communication Between Oncologists and Immigrant Cancer Patients with and without Interpreters 
Holding the Threads of Grief and Trauma: The Complexity of Working With Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Cancer Setting 
Preventing Lifestyle-related Disease Among Recently Arrived Immigrants by Partnering With English Language Providers to Improve Cancer Literacy