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The epidemiology of skin cancer
Published Apr 1, 2002 · L. Naldi, T. Diepgen
British Journal of Dermatology
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Abstract
Summary Melanoma and non‐melanoma (basal and squamous cell carcinoma) skin cancer (NMSC) are now the most common types of cancer in the white populations and the incidence of skin cancer has reached epidemic proportions. According to recent population‐based studies from Australia the incidence rate is over 2% for basal cell carcinoma in males and 1% for squamous cell carcinoma, and there are over 50 new cases of melanoma per 100 000.
Skin cancer incidence has reached epidemic proportions, with melanoma being the most common cancer in white populations and basal cell carcinoma being the most common in females.
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