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Australia is the world leader in skin cancer, and access to early detection is vital in avoiding the worst outcomes. But rural areas, which have a large proportion of potential victims, often lack people who can diagnose lesions. A project to traing nurses to do the job has shown considerable success.
By Paul E StricklandAustralia is the world leader in skin cancer, and access to early detection is vital in avoiding the worst outcomes. But rural areas, which have a large proportion of potential victims, often lack people who can diagnose lesions. A project to traing nurses to do the job has shown considerable success.