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Queensland study suggests quarter of population underestimates skin cancer risk – Devdiscourse
Almost a quarter of the population here underestimates their risk of developing potentially deadly melanomas – with those at highest risk worst at predicting their…
Almost a quarter of the population here underestimates their risk of developing potentially deadly melanomas – with those at highest risk worst at predicting their chances of getting the skin cancers, reveals new research conducted in Queensland. A new QIMR Berghofer research examined data from nearly 42,000 Queenslanders who participated in their QSkin study, the findings of which were published on Tuesday in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
The team of researchers asked participants to…
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