This piece highlights the rising incidence of bowel and stomach cancer in Māori men, emphasizing how these cancers are appearing earlier in life and often being diagnosed late, with deep roots in social determinants like poverty, diet, and healthcare access.
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systemic inequities in diagnosis and outcomes
#menshealthweek: The Cancer You Can’t Ignore: Why Bowel and Stomach Cancer Are Striking Tāne Māori EarlierSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.