Clinicians, researchers and healthcare leaders convened in Sydney for a Skin Cancer Summit focused on the future of early detection and treatment in Australia, chaired by Professor The Hon Greg Hunt.
Australia continues to face the highest rates of skin cancer globally. Improving early detection, strengthening the workforce, and expanding access to care are critical priorities for the healthcare system.
This whitepaper captures the key insights, discussions, and strategic opportunities identified during the summit.
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Key Insights from the Summit
- The workforce challenge in skin cancer detection and care is accelerating
- Technology, including AI, will play a critical role in supporting diagnosis and triage
- Expanding access to high-quality care in regional Australia remains essential
Read the whitepaper to:
- Gain expert perspectives from leading clinicians and healthcare leaders
- Understand the future direction of early detection and care delivery
- Identify opportunities to integrate technology into clinical workflows
- Explore strategies to improve access to care across Australia
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