Review of cancer among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

 Haigh M1, Burns J2, Potter C2, Elwell M2, Hollows M2, Mundy J2, Taylor E1, Thompson S1 (2018)

  1. University of Western Australia
  2. Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet

Suggested citation

Haigh M, Burns J, Potter C, Elwell M, Hollows M, Mundy J, Taylor E, Thompson S (2018) Review of cancer among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 18(3) https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/review-of-cancer-2018

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Beyond an outbreak response: monitoring a sustained effect from healthy skin promotion in a remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley

Eastwood A1, Custodio J2, Bond T3, Kelly G 4, Frain M5, Vickery S6 (2018)

Beyond an outbreak response: monitoring a sustained effect from healthy skin promotion in a remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 18(3) Retrieved [access date] from https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/beyond-an-outbreak-response

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Women and girls in remote Indigenous Australian communities: cultural, financial and knowledge barriers to menstrual hygiene management

Hall N (2018)

Women and girls in remote Indigenous Australian communities: cultural, financial and knowledge barriers to menstrual hygiene management. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 18(2). Retrieved [access date] http://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/women-and-girls-in-remote-indigenous-australian-communities

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Minced words: the importance of widespread hearing loss as an issue in the mental health of Indigenous Australians

Howard D, Barney J (2018)

Minced words: the importance of widespread hearing loss as an issue in the mental health of Indigenous Australians. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 18(1) Retrieved [access date] https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/minced-words-the-importance-of-widespread-hearing-loss-as-an-issue-in-the-mental-health-of-indigenous-australians

Corresponding author Dr Damien Howard, Phoenix Consulting, email:  damien@phoenixconsulting.com.au, address: 1 Phoenix St, Nightcliff, Darwin, ph: 0412484487, fax: 0889140069

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The Aboriginal Multiple Injury Questionnaire (AMIQ): The development of a musculoskeletal injury questionnaire for an Australian Aboriginal population

Charles J (2017)
The Aboriginal Multiple Injury Questionnaire (AMIQ): The development of a musculoskeletal injury questionnaire for an Australian Aboriginal population. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 17(3) Retrieved [access date] from https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/the-aboriginal-multiple-injury-questionnaire-amiq-the-development-of-a-musculoskeletal-injury-questionnaire-for-an-australian-aboriginal-population
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