The Cancer Society urges the New Zealand government to increase investment in skin cancer prevention, citing high return on investment and the preventability of up to 90% of cases.
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Well, I don't know about that. I had a skin cancer myself a couple of years ago and my behaviour has totally changed in the last couple of years because yes, I put on sunscreen, but I didn't necessarily know the frequency that I needed to put on sunscreen. I didn't know that actually, you know, I really should be wearing long sleeves and covering up. So, yes, we can all remember the slip-slop slap messages that we heard in school, but it's like anything, if it's not repeated again and again and evidence changes, then we're not going to change our behaviour and the rest of the world is doing it. Oh, have we?
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Nicola Coom: Cancer Society CEO on their election manifesto urging the Government to invest more in preventing skin cancerSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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