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  • Reports Show Queenslanders At Risk

    • June 30, 2013
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    Reports show that less Queenslanders are paying even less attention to the slip slop slap message over the winter months. Only 2.5% of Queenslanders practice sun protection during winter, a drop from 3.6% in 2011. Queensland has among the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Even in winter, there are a number of

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  • Skin Cancer Vaccine on the Way

    • June 30, 2013
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    Exert from onlinenews.com.au The leading Scottish doctor who created a jab to prevent cervical cancer says a vaccine to stop people getting skin cancer is now on the horizon. Professor Ian Frazer is involved in research to find viruses that could play a role in the development of skin cancers and said the vaccine could

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  • Slow the Signs of Ageing with Sunscreen

    • June 5, 2013
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    An Australian study has revealed that regular sunscreen use may decrease the signs of skin ageing. The skin of regular sunscreen users showed signs of 24% less ageing than those who were not wearing sunscreen as regularly. 903 adults (under 55 years old) were included in the study. Following a period of 4.5 years, participants

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  • Immune Cell Therapy Hopeful for Treating Non-melanoma Skin Cancer

    • May 31, 2013
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    Queensland researcher, Dr Graham Leggatt of The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, is one step closer to finding a less invasive method to treat non-melanoma skin cancer. Squamous & basal cell carcinoma are two non-melanoma skin cancers that affect over 130,000 queenslanders every year. The new research which is being supported by the Cancer Council

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  • Melanoma Patients Selling Homes to Pay for Treatment

    • May 31, 2013
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    Despite there being no definitive cure for melanoma, there are drugs available such as Zelboraf and Yervoy which help increase the chance of recovery and life expectancy. The drugs can cost up to $120,000 per year for a standard course leading to calls from melanoma sufferers in Australia to have the drugs added to the

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  • LA Galaxy Star Landon Donovan Promotes Skin Cancer Awareness

    • May 24, 2013
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    Landon Donovan, who plays and stars for the LA Galaxy and Team USA soccer teams, has partnered with The Skin Cancer Foundation (USA) to promote sun safety awareness to men. The campaign is designed to encourage men to adopt proper sun safety practices to help avoid skin cancer. Skin cancer awareness is close to Donovan’s

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  • Esther’s Melanoma Story

    • May 24, 2013
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    After originally having a mole on her temple biopsied, Esther Allen was told that all was safe. Only many years later, after Esther noticed a lump by her ear, Esther discovered that the mole on her temple had in fact been melanoma. The most serious and deadly form of skin cancer. The doctors explained that

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  • Skin Cancer Costs America $1.7 Billion Every Year

    • May 17, 2013
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    Australia may have the highest rates of skin cancer in the world but it doesn’t mean that other countries don’t feel the a significant impact from the disease. In fact, a total cost of $1.7 Billion is spent on skin cancer treatments in the U.S. every year! A great infographic sponsored by northwestpharmacy.com (click here

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  • Skin Cancer Drug Trial Shows Positive Results

    • May 15, 2013
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    A new drug treatment for basal cell carcinoma was recently trialed with encouraging results. The treatment, known as Dz13, targets the “c-jun” gene which is known to be responsible for triggering basal cell carcinoma – the most common type of skin cancer. The drug treatment which was trialled on a human being, showed signs of

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  • Queenslanders Still Burning

    • May 15, 2013
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    Queensland men aged 18-24 are the number one age group for ignoring the sun safety message. A joint study between the Queensland Institute of Medical Research and Queensland Health discovered that this age group were up to seven times more likely to have been sunburnt on any weekend in comparison to other demographics. The study

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  • Skin Cancer Diagnosis May Increase Your Cancer Risk

    • May 2, 2013
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    An interesting study out of the US shows that those who have been previously diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) may be at a greater risk of developing other types if cancers in the future. Read Details Here The research conducted at Harvard, showed that males diagnosed with NMSC may be at a 15% increased

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  • Workplaces in NZ Asked to Step Up Sun Protection

    • May 2, 2013
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    Researchers at the University of Otago have conducted a significant research program into sun protection practices in outdoor workers. Surveying more than 1000 outdoor workers in New Zealand, the study found that only one third are suitably protected from ultra-violet radiation. Nine different outdoor working industries were included in the research, such as forestry, roading,

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