Skin Cancer Index 2018
62 Nations analysed based on Skin Cancer Susceptibility and Socio-Economic Factors
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New Zealand ranks the highest in new cases of skin cancer by population with score of the 10,00
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Sweden is the country which has the most efficient access to cancer treatments due to a national health spending score of 4,20
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Nigeria has the least access to skin cancer treatment therefore having a total mortality rate of 67% per capita
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Even with a high average UV Factor of 7.54, Bangladesh has the lowest amount of new cases with a score of 1,0
Berlin, Germany 26/07/2018 - derma.plus, the platform for dermatological advice from leading physicians, has conducted an international study on skin cancer to better understand the geographical and socio-economic factors which make incidences of the disease more common in certain regions more frequently than others. Investigating 62 countries across the globe this study aims to draw attention to a various array factors influencing skin cancer cases, concerning prevalence and treatment in many different parts of the world.
Divided into two sections, the International Skin Cancer Index can be divided into the Skin Cancer Susceptibility Index and the Socio-Economic Treatment Index. The first index analyses the UV factor, the average population skin-tone and the rate of incidences from a range of countries to identify geographically where the highest rates of skin cancer are most likely to occur. The latter, cross references national health spending, access to treatment and individual income against mortality rates to better understand the efforts undertaken worldwide to combat the disease.
“Incidence of both non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers has increased dramatically over the past decades,” states Prof. Dietrich Abeck, Chief Medical Advisor for derma.plus. “This study is indicative that a high level of UV exposure, coupled with a lighter skin tone (as calculated by the Fitzpatrick-Scale) led to a higher diagnosis of skin cancer. However on the other hand, the index reveals that countries such as New Zealand and Australia, which have some of the highest incidences of skin cancer, also have some of the lowest death rates due to high levels of health expenditure.”
Taking into account the fact that skin cancer claims a life every 10 minutes, the study aims to highlight the precautions that can be taken across the world to combat the disease. Death rates from this disease have doubled since 1990 and stakeholders such as the World Health Organization are struggling cope with the magnitude of cases and inequality of international medical care. Although the rate at which skin cancer occurs may be high in countries with a combination of light skin tone and high UV exposure, adequate health care spending appears to be effective in keeping the mortality rate lower than in countries with fewer diagnoses and less funding for skin cancer prevention.
The table below shows the Top 10 countries with the most new skin cancer cases per population:
Rank |
Country |
New cases by population |
Average UV Factor |
Skin color scale |
Annual Melanoma cases |
1 |
New Zealand |
10,00 |
6,98 |
4,75 |
2.473 |
2 |
Australia |
9,67 |
7,35 |
5,75 |
12.265 |
3 |
Switzerland |
5,89 |
2,80 |
7,75 |
2.484 |
4 |
Sweden |
5,79 |
1,28 |
9,75 |
2.911 |
5 |
Norway |
5,71 |
1,00 |
10,00 |
1.506 |
6 |
Netherlands |
5,60 |
2,42 |
8,75 |
4.804 |
7 |
Denmark |
5,57 |
2,23 |
8,25 |
1.596 |
8 |
Slovenia |
5,19 |
2,99 |
7,50 |
533 |
9 |
USA |
4,62 |
4,98 |
6,00 |
72.000 |
10 |
UK |
4,60 |
2,33 |
9,25 |
14.445 |
N.B. Die Methodik, die erklärt, wie die einzelnen Faktoren untersucht wurden, finden Sie am Ende der Pressemitteilung.
The full results can be found:https://derma.plus/en/skin-cancer-index-2018/
The table below show the Top 10 countries with the least new skin cancer cases per population:
Rank |
Country |
New cases by population |
Average UV Factor |
Skin color scale |
Annual Melanoma cases |
1 |
Bangladesh |
1,00 |
7,54 |
2,00 |
153 |
2 |
Iraq |
1,00 |
5,64 |
2,75 |
49 |
3 |
Egypt |
1,00 |
6,59 |
2,75 |
119 |
4 |
India |
1,02 |
7,82 |
2,25 |
2.100 |
5 |
Pakistan |
1,02 |
6,21 |
3,00 |
325 |
6 |
Saudi Arabia |
1,02 |
7,35 |
2,75 |
58 |
7 |
Nigeria |
1,02 |
9,43 |
1,00 |
436 |
8 |
Philippines |
1,03 |
8,48 |
2,25 |
298 |
9 |
Indonesia |
1,05 |
10,00 |
1,25 |
1.069 |
10 |
Iran |
1,10 |
5,17 |
2,75 |
531 |
N.B. Die Methodik, die erklärt, wie die einzelnen Faktoren untersucht wurden, finden Sie am Ende der Pressemitteilung.
The full results can be found: https://derma.plus/en/skin-cancer-index-2018/
The table below show the Top 10 countries with the most economic contributions for skin cancer treatments:
Rank |
Country |
Mortality Rate |
Lifetime Expectancy Inequality index |
National Health Spending Score |
Total Score |
1 |
Sweden |
17.00% |
3,11 |
4,20 |
8,4 |
2 |
Switzerland |
15.00% |
3,92 |
2,81 |
8,7 |
3 |
Italy |
14.00% |
3,35 |
6,32 |
8,9 |
4 |
Denmark |
14.00% |
3,96 |
4,28 |
9,0 |
5 |
Germany |
16.00% |
3,68 |
4,93 |
9,2 |
6 |
Norway |
22.00% |
3,36 |
3,44 |
9,3 |
7 |
Australia |
13.00% |
4,21 |
4,98 |
9,3 |
8 |
Belgium |
15.00% |
3,92 |
5,28 |
9,4 |
9 |
Finland |
18.00% |
3,53 |
5,82 |
9,4 |
10 |
Iceland |
25.00% |
2,82 |
6,13 |
9,4 |
N.B. Die Methodik, die erklärt, wie die einzelnen Faktoren untersucht wurden, finden Sie am Ende der Pressemitteilung.
The full results can be found: https://derma.plus/en/skin-cancer-index-2018/
The table below show the Top 10 countries with the least economic contributions for skin cancer treatments:
Rank |
Country |
Mortality Rate |
Lifetime Expectancy Inequality index |
National Health Spending Score |
Total Score |
1 |
Nigeria |
67.00% |
40,79 |
9,73 |
57,0 |
2 |
Pakistan |
63.00% |
29,90 |
10,00 |
43,9 |
3 |
India |
53.00% |
24,97 |
9,47 |
37,5 |
4 |
South Africa |
26.00% |
25,73 |
7,84 |
36,6 |
5 |
Bangladesh |
62.00% |
20,09 |
9,94 |
32,2 |
6 |
Iraq |
53.00% |
17,65 |
9,27 |
29,0 |
7 |
Indonesia |
51.00% |
16,44 |
9,96 |
27,5 |
8 |
Philippines |
46.00% |
15,19 |
9,43 |
25,5 |
9 |
Brazil |
32.00% |
14,54 |
7,80 |
23,8 |
10 |
Egypt |
45.00% |
13,43 |
9,17 |
23,4 |
N.B. The methodology explaining how each factor was researched can be found at the bottom of the press release.
The full results can be found: https://derma.plus/en/skin-cancer-index-2018/