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Tāne Māori will be sought for a new project in Tairāwhiti Gisborne aimed at establishing a new prostate cancer diagnostic pathway.
Project leader Daniel Cornfeld says Māori make up approximately 40 percent of the male population in the region, so balanced representation is essential.
Dr Cornfeld, a former associate professor of radiology at the Yale University School of Medicine in the United States, now works as chief radiologist at Gisborne’s public hospital, as well as at the Gisborne-based non-profit medical imaging research and innovation centre Mātai.
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