The burden of cancer on primary and secondary health care services before and after cancer diagnosis in New South Wales, Australia

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Stephen Morrell
Jane Young
David Roder
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[1] Cancer Institute NSW,
[2] Level 9,undefined
[3] Sydney School of Public Health,undefined
[4] University of Sydney,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 19卷
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Cancer; Health system usage; General practitioners; Specialists; Hospital emergency departments;
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