[HTML][HTML] “Sorry for laughing, but it's scary”: humor and silence in discussions of Colorectal Cancer with Urban American Indians

DS Buchwald, DR Bassett, ER Van Dyke, RM Harris… - BMC cancer, 2023 - Springer
Background Given high rates of cancer mortality in Native communities, we examined how
urban American Indian and Alaska Native elders talk about colorectal cancer (CRC) and …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous peoples and inclusion in clinical and genomic research: understanding the history and navigating contemporary engagement

A Waanders, A Brown, NR Caron, A Plisiewicz… - Neoplasia, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite significant improvements in pediatric cancer survival outcomes, there remain glaring
disparities in under-represented racial and ethnic groups that warrant mitigation by the …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer as a new chronic disease: Oncology nursing in the 21st Century

E Pituskin - Canadian OnCOlOgy nursing JOurnal, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Americans will be diagnosed with cancer at some point of their lifetimes (Brenner et al.,
2020). With improved screening, detection and treatments, the number of survivors is …

[HTML][HTML] Patients' and carers' priorities for cancer research in Aotearoa/New Zealand

M de Vries, T Stewart, T Ireton, K Keelan, J Jordan… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Discrepancies have been reported between what is being researched, and
what patients/families deem important to be investigated. Our aim was to understand …

[HTML][HTML] Sâkipakâwin: Assessing indigenous cancer supports in Saskatchewan using a strength-based approach

S Witham, T Carr, A Badea, M Ryan, L Stringer… - Current …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Given that the health care system for Indigenous people tends to be complex, fragmented,
and multi-jurisdictional, their cancer experiences may be especially difficult. This needs …

“Somebody That can Meet you on Your Level:” Cancer Survivors' Perspectives on the Role of Indigenous Patient Navigators in Cancer Care

G Groot, JD Marques Santos… - … Journal of Nursing …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Cancer incidence has increased for First Nations and Métis Peoples in Canada
over recent years. Despite a growing cancer burden, there remain challenges to accessing …

[HTML][HTML] Storytelling in medical education, clinical care, and clinician well-being

C Ingram - Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2021 - journals.lww.com
We all share our lived experiences with others through stories. Sometimes we may share a
story in conversation over a cup of coffee or simply share a photograph with a friend to …

Courage, compassion and connection, and the journey to healing: exploring cancer pre-diagnosis for Nunatsiavut Inuit

JE Bent - 2023 - research.library.mun.ca
Cancer is a chronic disease that has become increasingly prevalent in Indigenous
populations within recent decades in Canada. Many risk factors contribute to the high rates …

[HTML][HTML] Les soins infirmiers en oncologie au 21e siècle: voir le cancer comme une maladie chronique

E Pituskin - Canadian OnCOlOgy nursing JOurnal, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Environ la moitié des Nord-Américains recevront un diagnostic de cancer au cours de leur
vie lifetimes (Brenner et al., 2020). Grâce à l'amélioration des méthodes de dépistage et des …

[HTML][HTML] Health System Enablers and Barriers to Continuity of Care for First Nations Peoples Living with Chronic Disease

MAP De Plaza, L Gebremichael, S Brown… - … Journal of Integrated …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: A rapid narrative review, including primary studies published in English from
Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Central, concerning chronic diseases (cancer …