Why Australia has so much skin cancer
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This article is part of our series about skin: why we have it, what it does, and what can go wrong.
This article is part of our series about skin: why we have it, what it does, and what can go wrong.
Melanoma kills more than 1,700 Australians every year, which is more than the national road toll.
Melanoma kills more than 1,700 Australians every year, which is more than the national road toll.
This article is part of our series about skin: why we have it, what it does, and what can go wrong.
The Australian health system is now spending just over $200 million each year on the diagnosis and treatment of melanoma.
It is not a disease to be ignored and Australians want access to the best available treatment and care.
The annual cost of diagnosing and treating melanoma in Australia has ballooned by nearly seven times to $200 million in the…
More The annual cost of diagnosing and treating melanoma in Australia has ballooned by nearly seven times to $200 million in…
Researchers have found the cost of treating potentially deadly melanoma has surged to $200 million.