Eva Grunfeld from @UofT & key note speaker at our 2017 Symposium has published results from the CanIMPACT study on breast cancer diagnosis disparities for immigrant women in Ontario & British Columbia https://t.co/eXOz7PqiAJ
RT @CC_ARCC: ICYMI: the #CanIMPACT study is an interesting and important look at disparities in #cancer care between immigrants to Canada a…
Study finds inequalities in #breastcancer diagnosis for Canadian immigrant women - from Latin America, Caribbean & South Asia - that seem to be subject to disparities in the diagnostic process that need to be addressed to effectively reduce gaps in car
RT @CC_ARCC: ICYMI: the #CanIMPACT study is an interesting and important look at disparities in #cancer care between immigrants to Canada a…
ICYMI: the #CanIMPACT study is an interesting and important look at disparities in #cancer care between immigrants to Canada and long-term Canadian residents. ARCC is proud to support this valuable research: https://t.co/r6SYTgl6Vj
RT @CC_ARCC: #Immigrant women in Canada face disparities in a variety of health outcomes. ARCC is proud to support the #CanIMPACT study, in…
Interesting work looking at #immigranthealth and disparities in #breastcancer outcomes between #immigrant women and long-term residents of #Canada.
#Immigrant women in Canada face disparities in a variety of health outcomes. ARCC is proud to support the #CanIMPACT study, investigating the causes and effects of these disparities in #breastcancer diagnosis. https://t.co/3B3kty9KqH https://t.co/YxLyK0o5
New paper from CanIMPACT co-investigator @AKLofters published in #bmccancer #immigrantwomen #cancerdiagnosis https://t.co/tvbsL8sDjD https://t.co/weaiOdvpHQ