Increased Risk of Preventable Disease And Lower Cancer Screening Rates Found in South Asian-Canadians

South Asian-Canadians living in Peel Region may be 15 per cent less likely than other Ontarians to be screened for breast, cervical or colorectal cancer. This makes them much more vulnerable to cancer deaths. The findings were published today in a report by researchers at the Centre for Research on Inner City Health. Peel Region - a municipality comprised of Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga - has 1.3 million residents, nearly one-quarter of whom are ...

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