Skin cancer in Australia: What are the risks and how to protect yourself

Watu wa jaa katika fukwe ya Bondi, NSW, kwenye siku ya majira ya joto.

Watu wa jaa katika fukwe ya Bondi, NSW, kwenye siku ya majira ya joto. Source: Getty Images/Matteo Colombo

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Most skin cancers, including melanoma, occur after damage to skin cells from unprotected exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun.


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