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