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Cell Population Analyses During Skin Carcinogenesis
Published on: August 21, 2013
Basal cell carcinoma in tropical Australia
D Czarnecki1, N Collins, C Nash
1Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia.
International Journal of Dermatology
|June 1, 1992
Abstract:
A survey of people with skin cancer in tropical Australia detected a change in site of the prevalent cancer. In the post-war generation more basal cell carcinomas are occurring on the back and fewer on the head and neck. A reversal of the sex ratio was also detected, with more women being afflicted.
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