In this article, we look at the reasons young Australians are being affected by skin cancer, the statistics, stories and risk factors and importantly, how you can help protect the young people in your life.
It’s a common misconception that skin cancer such as melanoma only affects ‘old people’ – and it’s true that most melanomas are found in people aged 50 years or older1. But younger people can also get skin cancer and unfortunately, they do.
What’s really shocking is that melanoma is the most common cancer affecting 15 to 39-year-old Australians2. In fact, it’s predicted that every year, an average of 1,700 Aussies will die from melanoma of the skin — that is one Australian every five hours3, including younger people. In the US, melanoma is the leading cause of cancer death in women aged 25 to 30 years.
Melanoma and other skin cancers are treatable if diagnosed early, but if the cancer spreads to other parts of the body, they can be fatal.
So, no matter what your age, the risk of melanoma and other skin cancers such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma needs to be taken seriously.