•    2 in 3 Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70.
  •    Around 2,000 Australians die from skin cancer each year.
  •    Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world.
  •    Skin cancers account for about 80% of all new cancers diagnosed each year in Australia. Each year, Australians are 4 times more likely to develop a common skin cancer than any other form of cancer.
  •    Over 750,000 Australians are treated for skin cancer each year – that’s over 2,000 people every day.
  •    Skin cancer already cost the health system around $300 million annually over a decade ago, the highest cost of all cancers. More recently it has been calculated that the total cost of non-melanoma skin cancers alone was $512.3 million in 2010 (diagnosis, treatment and pathology).
  •    The most commonly diagnosed cancer among adolescents and young adults is melanoma; it accounts for more than one-quarter of all cancers among Australians aged 15–29 years.
  •    In 2012, 313 Victorians died from melanoma.
  •    Ninety per cent of Victorians are alive five years following a diagnosis of melanoma. This has improved significantly from 85% in 1985.
  •    It is estimated that approximately 200 melanomas and 34,000 non-melanoma skin cancers per year are caused by occupational exposures in Australia.
  •    In Victoria, melanoma is the fourth most common cancer overall. 2,261 Victorians were diagnosed with melanoma in 2012 (that is equivalent to six diagnoses every day).
  •    Melanoma is the fourth most common cancer for Victorian women (behind breast, bowel and lung).
  •    Melanoma is the fourth most common cancer in Victorian men (behind prostate, bowel and lung).
  •    Research shows that using solariums before the age of 35 boosts the risk of melanoma by 59%.


Useful links


Cancer Council Victoria
Melanoma Institute Australia
SunSmart
Melanoma Patients Australia



Location

Golden Plains Medical Centre
59 Geelong Rd,
Bannockburn, Vic 3331

Opening Hours

Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm
Saturday 8.45am - 2.00pm (hours may change please check with reception)
Sunday Closed