Irish Men Have Highest Mortality Rate From Skin Cancer Than Anywhere In Europe

Ireland's rate of skin cancer deaths is higher than that of Australia
Irish men have the highest mortality rate from skin cancer than anywhere in Europe
The Marie Keating Foundation says Ireland's rate of skin cancer deaths is higher than that of Australia
88 Irish men die every year of melanoma with research showing that one fifth of Irish men are not aware of the visible signs of skin cancer, which experts say is worrying as skin cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer if you are careful.
Meanwhile..
One in two people could get a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime by 2020 if cancer continues to grow at the same rate.
In Ireland an average of 40,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed each year with skin, lung and breast cancers among the most common in this country.
Speaking to RedFM News Dr Brian Bird, lead oncologist at the Bon Secours in Cork, says every hour in Ireland someone dies of cancer
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