Skin Cancer on People of Colour
The survival rate of skin cancer is around 91% for White people. But what about other skin colours? Well that’s when you start to see the survival rate plummet, for Black people especially down to 65%. The reason? Skin cancer tends to be diagnosed at a later stage, and as a result with a worse prognosis. This is because the signs are more difficult to spot thanks to not only a lack of awareness, but also systemic problems and racial disparities in medicine. My project aims to help people of colour getting diagnosed at an early stage , and spread awareness about the differences in melanoma and how to spot it. Creative solutions to big healthcare issues can make a huge impact.
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Do you know that Skin Cancer is different on dark skin tone?
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How often do you use sunscreen?
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Do you think that sun is not damaging  people of colour?
There is a serious lack of information about people of colour who suffer from melanoma. What is your opinion on that?
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