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  2. Skin cancer in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia has recorded increased mortality rates of melanoma from the 1950s, continuing to rise until the late 1980s and beginning to steady from 1990 onwards. [4] Australia has some of the world's highest melanoma-related fatalities—double the mortality rates of south and central Europe. [ 4 ]

  3. List of countries by cancer rate - Wikipedia

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    Overall global cancer incidence (2022) [1] Country Including NMSC Excluding NMSC Number Rate Number Rate Australia 212,332 462.5 151,529 322.4 New Zealand 38,157 427.3

  4. Category:Deaths from melanoma in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deaths from melanoma in Australia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  5. List of countries by quality of healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Australia: 68.6%: 71.0% ... Cervical cancer 5-year survival rate Country Survival rate 2005–2009 Survival rate 2010–2014 ... Death rate Year

  6. Melanoma ‘no longer the leading cause of skin cancer deaths’

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    “In 2020, NMSC accounted for 78 per cent of all skin cancer cases, resulting in over 63,700 deaths,” he said. “In contrast, melanoma caused an estimated 57,000 fatalities in the same year.

  7. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    Cancer survival rates vary by the type ... Japan, Israel, Australia, and the ... the U.S.A cancer death rate has declined from 208.3 per 100,000 people in 1982 to 152 ...

  8. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Australia has a very high – and increasing – rate of melanoma. In 2012, deaths from melanoma occurred in 7.3–9.8 per 100,000 population. In Australia, melanoma is the third most common cancer in either sex; indeed, its incidence is higher than for lung cancer, although the latter accounts for more

  9. Category:Deaths from cancer in Australia by state or ...

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    Deaths from cancer in South Australia (26 P) T. Deaths from cancer in Tasmania (16 P) V. Deaths from cancer in Victoria (state) (166 P) W. ... Statistics; Cookie ...