Skin cancers include: Melanoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, Basal cell carcinoma Sun Spots (solar keratoses) Death rate (1996) Melanoma:194 Non-melanoma: 63 Total: 257 You can download completely here: http://www.cancernz.org.nz/Uploads/IS_SP_costskincancer_full.pdf
We have a thinner ozone layer than the rest of the world
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what blocks some of the dangerous rays that may cause skin cancer
not really but most Chinese people are whites. there are also some Chinese with tan skin.
Tena Kotou Tena kotou Tena Kotou Katoa That is one short greeting of the Maori language! Maoris live in New Zealand but do have a different culture to the New Zealanders Maoris have darker skin The word Haka is Maori which you may of seen the New Zealand rugby team perform the haka Maoris travelled to new Zealand in a canoe type boat called a waka In New Zealand we have a treaty with the maori people called the "Treaty of Waitangi" so that we can share the land with the maori fairly
It wasn't, it was for a man in Pixar named Glenn McQueen who died of skin cancer in 2002.
When people use the phrase "by the skin of your teeth," they mean that the person barely accomplished what they were trying to. The figure of speech "skin of your nose" is not a common one.
200,000 people
Skin cancer kills many people every year in the United States. Experts believe that nearly 10,000 people will die in 2014 from various skin cancers.
The number of people who attribute skin cancer to tanning beds can not be nailed down, however many doctors believe that the rise in skin cancer cases can be attributed to the "fake bake" trend. Those who use tanning beds do however increase their chances of skin cancer by up to 75%.
Yes they can but white colored can get skin cancer too.
Previously existing answer said "Approximately 20000000000000000000 trillion people are diagnosed with skin cancer everyday. Indians are the most likely to get skin cancer as their skin is too black" Sorry, but that is a total BS answer . . . the entire world population is just shy of 7 billion (as I write this), and readily available statistics on skin cancer indicate highest incidence is in Australia and New Zealand, where the majority populations are caucasian (90% European).Thus, while I do not have the answer to the question asked, both parts of the aforementioned answer are absurdly incorrect.
atleast 500 people
mostly people get skin cancer because they are mostly in the sun like mostly in the summer
Yes you can get skin cancer even if you tan. The darkest skinned people on the planet can get skin cancer.
Because Australia and New Zealand live under a hole in the Ozone layer making the effects of sunlight dangerous to the skin and eyes and causing skin cancer.
it is Probability that they can get a sun brun to have skin cancer.
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Many people are affected by skin cancer but in Australia, 1000 people get diagnosed each year and 1600 Australians die. There is a way to prevent it. Follow the five steps to avoid cancer rule and you'll be fine. They are: 1. Wear a shirt 2. Put sunscreen on 3. Use an umbrella 4. Wear a hat 5. Wear sunglasses