A spotlight on our healthcare system, with poverty linked to higher blood cancer deaths
A spotlight on our healthcare system, with poverty linked to higher blood cancer deaths
23 December 2025
An Auckland University study shows rates of adults with acute myeloid leukaemia were 20-percent higher in deprived areas, and the risk of death 15-percent higher.
Senior cancer biology lecturer Dr Maggie Kalev says this may be down to factors more common in poverty - like poor diet or smoking.
Kalev says regardless, everyone in New Zealand should be getting the same standard of care.
She says the healthcare system should be delivering personalised care - and identify diverse needs.
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