A Maori cancer expert group is accusing the Government of intentional, institutionalised racism
A Maori cancer expert group is accusing the Government of intentional, institutionalised racism
6 March 2025
It's lowering free bowel screening eligibility to 58, using funds set aside by the last Government for targeting Maori and Pasifika - who die disproportionately from the disease.
This Government predicts this plan will save 176 more lives over 25 years - than the earlier plan.
But Hei Ahuru Mowai's Doctor George Laking says this won't reach Maori and Pasifika communities who experience bowel cancer younger.
Laking says it's a selective response to evidence, and the age needs to be lowered for their community.
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