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  1. SHTF_yesitdid on

    Africa is surprising to me. I thought Africans would have lower rate of skin cancer due to melanin.

  2. Putrid-Climate5571 on

    Yet hoteps see this and still dare to call Egyptians invaders lol insane cope

    Ofc I got downvoted they can’t handle truth here..

  3. Despite temperatures being over 40°c (104°f) in summers and hardly anyone using sunscreen, it is surprising to see less cases in India.

  4. HamFistedSurgeon on

    It has also a lot to do with sun bathing, which is very popular in western countries and pretty much absent from the culture of many Asian countries.

  5. I know the Boomer generation in the USA just seared themselves on the beach during their childhood, teen years, and young adulthood. Maybe they would use baby oil, or a small amount of actual sunscreen to allow themselves to tan dark without blistering. It wasn’t until the 80s that public health told people sun screen was a necessity.

  6. Subject_Ad_2604 on

    With out a transition period to prolonged sun exposure the chances of happening are higher.

  7. Us chalkies should really wear more sunscreen more often. My snowy skin suit is no exception in this regard and should be treated with some zinkoxide paste more often.

  8. Over-Confidence4308 on

    The progeny of Ice Age glacial environment survivors have their challenges with the beach culture.

  9. This is not the melanoma rate but rather the melanoma DEATH rate, isn’t it? Tiny difference. 

  10. IgnatiusJReilly2601 on

    This scale fails to recognise Australia’s excellence in the field of dying from skin cancer. We demand a darker shade of red.

  11. LupusDeusMagnus on

    Brazil’s law of averages doesn’t really show the situation of the country. Northern part of the country has very low rates, southern part has very high rates.

  12. uta_luta_muta on

    Sunscreen in Brazil seems to be made of gold flakes and fairy dust and with faceted diamond packaging, it’s extremely expensive. No Wonder why is so high here

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