Second primary melanoma rates in Queensland have plateaued after rising from the 1980s through early 2000s, a study of 100,000+ residents shows.
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Second primary invasive melanoma rate in Queensland reaches plateau after decades-long rise

Over 100,000 residents Study participants
1980s-Early 2000s Increase period
Plateau Phase Current trend
Journal Of Investigative Dermatology Publication venue
100,000+ Residents study population