Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world. Two-third of Australians by the age of 70 years will be diagnosed with a skin cancer.
Non-melanoma skin cancers ( basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas) are more common than melanomas, and have a lower mortality rate.
Read moreManagement for skin cancers include non-surgical and surgical treatment options.
Read moreThere are a number of factors that contribute to the risk of skin cancer. People at higher risk for skin cancer include: A past or family history of skin cancer.
Read moreLiving in Australia, we are subjected to harsh ultraviolet (UV) exposure. The sunlight can have a profound effect on our skin resulting in premature ageing, skin cancers and a number of light-induced disorders of the skin.
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