A landmark breast cancer programme focusing on Maori women is preparing to launch in November
A landmark breast cancer programme focusing on Maori women is preparing to launch in November
24 August 2025
Wahine Maori have a 46-percent higher incidence of breast cancer than Pakeha, and a lower survival rate.
The five-year project targets this inequality -- focusing on whanau involvement, providing a single care plan, and prehabilitation.
Auckland University researcher George Laking says this is a new approach.
He says they're confident about the impact of these interventions individually, but no one has ever combined them to see how they might work as a whole.
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