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Home > Ministers > The Hon Nicola Roxon MP - Minister for Health and Ageing > Media Hub > National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign National Skin Cancer Awareness CampaignPDF printable version of National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign (PDF 17 KB)
Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world, with 10,684 new melanoma cases in 2005, and approximately 430,000 diagnosed non-melanoma cases in 2008. Cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation over the years, especially for young people, even without sunburn, can result in skin damage and increases the risk of getting skin cancer. The National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign will focus the attention of young Australians on the amount of time they spend unprotected in the sun. The Rudd Government has committed $2.5 million to this campaign which will feature cinema, radio and print advertising to reinforce the message that young people are particularly vulnerable to life threatening skin cancers, and promote sun protective behaviour For more information on this campaign and the evaluation of last summer’s campaign, see www.skincancer.gov.au For all media inquiries, please contact the Minister's Office on 02 6277 7220.
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