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Ensuring equitable access to cancer care for Black patients in Canada
Doreen A. Ezeife, Greg Padmore, Marcus Vaska and Tony H. Truong
CMAJ October 24, 2022 194 (41) E1416-E1419; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.212076
Doreen A. Ezeife
Departments of Oncology (Ezeife, Padmore, Vaska) and Surgical Oncology (Padmore), University of Calgary, Tom Baker Cancer Centre; Department of Oncology and Pediatrics (Truong), University of Calgary, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alta.
MD MScGreg Padmore
Departments of Oncology (Ezeife, Padmore, Vaska) and Surgical Oncology (Padmore), University of Calgary, Tom Baker Cancer Centre; Department of Oncology and Pediatrics (Truong), University of Calgary, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alta.
MBBS DMMarcus Vaska
Departments of Oncology (Ezeife, Padmore, Vaska) and Surgical Oncology (Padmore), University of Calgary, Tom Baker Cancer Centre; Department of Oncology and Pediatrics (Truong), University of Calgary, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alta.
MLISTony H. Truong
Departments of Oncology (Ezeife, Padmore, Vaska) and Surgical Oncology (Padmore), University of Calgary, Tom Baker Cancer Centre; Department of Oncology and Pediatrics (Truong), University of Calgary, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alta.
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Doreen A. Ezeife, Greg Padmore, Marcus Vaska, Tony H. Truong
CMAJ Oct 2022, 194 (41) E1416-E1419; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.212076
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