This report presents new information on trends and inequalities in cancer survival for 21 cancers diagnosed in New Zealand over a 13 year period, from 1991 to 2004.
Cancer publications
Publications relating to cancer in New Zealand.
Publications
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Published 18 April 2012
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Published 16 March 2012This publication is an update to the Cancer patient survival covering the period 1994 to 2007 publication released by the Ministry of Health in 2010. It is not a stand alone document.
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Published 28 February 2012This guideline provides evidence-based surveillance recommendations for people at increased risk of colorectal cancer. It updates the 2004 publication Surveillance and Management of Groups at Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer. It is intended for primary and secondary care providers.
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Published 28 February 2012Bowel cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women in New Zealand.
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Published 26 October 2011The Ministry of Health contracted with Health Outcomes International (HOI) in April 2010 to develop a plan to implement the Guidance for Improving Supportive Care for Adults with Cancer in New Zeal
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Published 02 October 2011This report calculates the annual price of all cancers registered with the New Zealand Cancer Registry in 2008, and then estimates the drivers and likely magnitude of price change 10 years into the future, based on previous cancer incidence projections.
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Published 20 September 2011This Service Improvement Plan (the Plan) is the start of a process for increasing capacity and improving the delivery of BMT services in New Zealand.
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Published 02 September 2011The bowel screening resources have been developed for people taking part in the Government’s BowelScreening programme, which has been run in the Waitemata District Health Board area since October 2011.
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Published 02 August 2011Summary
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Published 02 July 2011The Ministry of Health contracted Health Outcomes International (HOI) in April 2010 to develop a plan to implement the Guidance for Improving Supportive Care for Adults with Cancer in New Zealand. The Ministry then invited the sector to provide feedback on the draft implementation plan. The draft plan is provided here for your reference.
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