Slip Slop Slap campaign effective for Queenslanders born after 1980 as general skin cancer rates rise

Source: ABC News, August 2023

Having spent much of her childhood in the sun as a competitive swimmer, federal Senator Penny Allman-Payne’s skin cancer diagnosis was not surprising, but it was a wake up call.

During the federal election campaign last year, Ms Allman-Payne had a basal cell carcinoma removed from her nose.

It is not the most aggressive type of skin cancer and has a good prognosis when caught early, but her doctor told her it was a sign there could be further sun damage to her face.

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