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Tanning represents your skin cells in trauma. That's the message this year’s joint Australian of the Year, Professor Georgina Long, wants you to know. She’s a cancer doctor and was part of a medical breakthrough that transformed the way we treat melanoma. In today’s deep dive, we chat to the Prof Long about her work in the melanoma field, as well as how her medical breakthrough is now being used to treat her best friend and co-Australian of the Year recipient, Professor Richard Scolyer.
Melanoma March supports MIA’s life-saving research. Donate at melanomamarch.org.au
Credits:
Hosts: Sam Koslowski, Zara Seidler
Guest: Professor Georgina Long
Audio Producer: Emmeline Peterson
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Tanning represents your skin cells in trauma. That's the message this year’s joint Australian of the Year, Professor Georgina Long, wants you to know. She’s a cancer doctor and was part of a medical breakthrough that transformed the way we treat melanoma. In today’s deep dive, we chat to the Prof Long about her work in the melanoma field, as well as how her medical breakthrough is now being used to treat her best friend and co-Australian of the Year recipient, Professor Richard Scolyer.
Melanoma March supports MIA’s life-saving research. Donate at melanomamarch.org.au
Credits:
Hosts: Sam Koslowski, Zara Seidler
Guest: Professor Georgina Long
Audio Producer: Emmeline Peterson
Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletter
Buy our book No Silly Questions
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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