Threefold increase in North's skin-cancer rate

Cases of malignant melanoma – the key cause of skin cancer deaths – have more than tripled in the North since the mid 1980s, it was revealed today.

Cases of malignant melanoma – the key cause of skin cancer deaths – have more than tripled in the North since the mid 1980s, it was revealed today.

The Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR) said that in 2006, 254 cases of skin cancer had been recorded compared with 80 in 1984.

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