Wednesday, 15 December 2004

Still the cancer capital, but it's no death sentence, The Australian, 15 December, 2004,.

Still the cancer capital, but it's no death sentence: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Sid Maher, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 15 Dec 2004: 5.
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"This suggests that although we have more cancers, the health system seems to be performing relatively well in early diagnosis and treatment," said Ian McDermid, author of the report, Cancer in Australia 2001.
He said Australia's middle-class lifestyle could also be contributing to the incidence of some cancers such as breast cancer, with alcohol a factor in 12per cent of cases, and colorectal cancer, which could be sparked by dietary factors.
Despite high survival rates, sun exposure continued to give Australia and New Zealand the highest melanoma incidence and mortality rate in the world. There were 374,000 new skin cancer cases in 2002.

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