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Literature Review Models of Cancer Services for Rural and Remote Communities

  • Year: 2009
  • Author: Penny Adams, Jill Hardwick, Val Embree, Sue Sinclair, Bronwen Conn, Jim Bishop
  • Publisher: Cancer Institute NSW
  • Published Location: Alexandria, NSW
  • ISBN: 978-1-74187-361-0
  • Country: Australia

To understand how cancer services are provided to rural and remote communities in Australia and elsewhere, it was essential to understand the systems within which these services are provided. Thus details on cancer services together with the respective implementation strategies were collated for each state and territory in Australia as well as four provinces and one territory in Canada and Scotland.

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