
Maori Common Cancers
Māori are more likely than non-Māori to be diagnosed with a range of cancers, including breast, liver, lung, pancreatic, stomach and uterine. However, non-Māori (primarily New Zealand Europeans) are more likely than Māori to be diagnosed with melanoma and prostate cancers.What are the most common cancers for Māori
Māori are more likely than non-Māori to be diagnosed with a range of cancers, including breast, liver, lung, pancreatic, stomach and uterine. However, non-Māori (primarily New Zealand Europeans) are more likely than Māori to be diagnosed with melanoma and prostate cancers.
The first graph below shows the most common cancers for Māori females. The second graph shows the most common cancers for Māori males.
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