More Men Are Dying From Skin Cancer
Death rates among men suffering the deadliest skin cancer have doubled in 30 years.
Numbers with the disease have risen dramatically among both men and women since the 1970s, a Cancer Research UK study found.
But even though more women are diagnosed with malignant melanoma, more men die from it.
In the late 1970s, fewer than 400 men died from it each year but now it is more than 1,100.
More than 10,400 cases are diagnosed each year in the UK.

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