concept   skin cancer

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Australia (1) Middle East (1) New Zealand (1) Canada (1) Inuit communities (1) Northern Africa (1) Northern countries (1) Northern countries with long winters (1) Scandinavia (1) South Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skin cancer Australia In Australia, there is high awareness and sun protection due to the high incidence of skin cancer in sunny climates. 4
2 skin cancer Middle East In the Middle East, wearing traditional coverings and clothing to protect against sun exposure is common practice to prevent skin cancer. 2
3 skin cancer New Zealand Due to the high incidence of skin cancer, sun protection is a common practice in New Zealand. 2
4 skin cancer Canada Skin cancer awareness and prevention efforts are less common in Canada due to the lower incidence of skin cancer in colder climates. 1
5 skin cancer Inuit communities Inuit communities have a lower incidence of skin cancer due to limited sun exposure in their colder climate. 1
6 skin cancer Northern Africa Skin cancer is prevalent in Northern Africa due to the use of traditional coverings and clothing to protect against intense sun exposure. 1
7 skin cancer Northern countries In Northern countries, limited sun exposure due to colder climate results in a lower incidence of skin cancer. 1
8 skin cancer Northern countries with long winters In Northern countries with long winters, limited sun exposure leads to less prevalent skin cancer and lower cultural priority for sun protection. 1
9 skin cancer Scandinavia In Scandinavia, there is less awareness of skin cancer due to its lower incidence in colder climates. 1
10 skin cancer South Africa Skin cancer awareness is high in South Africa due to the high incidence of the disease in sunny climates. 1