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What is the deadliest form of skin cancer and where in the world are the most cases found and why?



by where I mean what countries?

Melanoma is the most common deadliest skin cancer.
Basal cell and squamous cell cancers of the skin are more common but have very few deaths. Melanoma is the number one cancer killer of women between 20 and 30.
Highest incidence of melanoma In US would be Hawaii. Very low latitude near the equator and white people live there.
Persons of color are more protected from melanoma.
In worldhighest incidence would be in Australia. Lots of English descent people with little pigment in their skin to protect from UV damage. Northern Australia is very close to the equator and UV is very strong in that location.
melanoma and i would say the most cases are in Florida and California because of the beaches and people staying out in the sun too much
melanoma is the most dangerous form. florida and another state because many people spend their time in the sun. so i just excercise in the shade
Melanoma, but there are different stages. I was a stage IV and that was 13 years ago.
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