«In 2050, the numbers of melanoma deaths in Australia would be equal to those of around 2005: 846 men and 408 women. (sciencedaily.com)
They produced two estimates: one based on the assumption that there was no available effective treatment for melanoma, and the second on the assumption that there was a treatment available that resulted in a 25 % reduction in melanoma deaths from 2015 onwards, assuming that all patients had access to these treatments. (sciencedaily.com)
«With an effective therapy, we would expect to see decreases in the number of melanoma deaths from 2030,» said Ms Koechlin. (sciencedaily.com)