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May 1, 2024
12:30:16pm
Acorn All-American
My understanding is that in areas like Australia, where they have imported the
more insensitive skin type to high sun areas, it is much higher. I heard it, and googled the link below, so it seems like fairer skinned folks are more vulnerable. Interesting quote:

"Melanoma rates in the under 40s age group (those who grew up with “Slip Slop Slap”) are coming down. This makes sense given the timing of the programs and the decades-long lag between protecting our skin and the benefits of “avoided” skin cancers. But rates in the 60+ age group are still going up and as a result so are the overall rates. We anticipate and hope those will fall over the next decade."



I had a basal cell decades ago - they really aren't a big deal. Uncle had Melanoma - was a home builder and out in the sun a lot as a young man. I go every year for a checkup. Melanoma is an absolutely brutal cancer. I was reading about this new technology where they extract a cancer sample and inject it back as a vaccine and it has something like a 64% success rate, including stage 4. Needs more human testing, but impressive as Melanoma is just deadly
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