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Can you die from skin cancer?
In this blog we confirm the incidence and mortality rates relating to melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the US, UK and Australia. The incidence rates and mortality rates depend...
Can you die from skin cancer?
In this blog we confirm the incidence and mortality rates relating to melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the US, UK and Australia. The incidence rates and mortality rates depend on the type of skin cancer. Melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer.

What is the survival rate from skin cancer?
According to research undertaken by the Cancer Council the overall five year survival rate for those diagnosed with melanoma currently sits at around 90% in Australia. The research indicated that...
What is the survival rate from skin cancer?
According to research undertaken by the Cancer Council the overall five year survival rate for those diagnosed with melanoma currently sits at around 90% in Australia. The research indicated that the survival rate varies depending on gender, age and size of tumour as highlighted in our latest blog.

The best sun protective clothing brands
Dermatologists recommend sun protective clothing as the first line of defence against UV overexposure and the development of skin cancer. It is great that there is also now a growing...
The best sun protective clothing brands
Dermatologists recommend sun protective clothing as the first line of defence against UV overexposure and the development of skin cancer. It is great that there is also now a growing awareness with the public at large of the benefits of specialised sun protective clothing.

The 3 types of skin cancer you need to know about
There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma.When detected early, skin cancer is highly treatable. However, if left untreated, skin...
The 3 types of skin cancer you need to know about
There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma.When detected early, skin cancer is highly treatable. However, if left untreated, skin cancer can spread and become life-threatening. Getting to know your skin and regular skin checks are essential.

National skin cancer action week 2017
Solbari is an award winning purpose-driven social enterprise with the mission to offer the best in UPF50+ sun protection with great style and comfort, so you can enjoy the outdoors safely in...
National skin cancer action week 2017
Solbari is an award winning purpose-driven social enterprise with the mission to offer the best in UPF50+ sun protection with great style and comfort, so you can enjoy the outdoors safely in the sun. Skin Cancer Action Week is a timely reminder that two in three Australians are diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70. The action week is an important reminder of sun protection and early skin cancer detection for all of us. Skin cancer is often labelled Australia's national cancer but it is also described as the most preventable.

Solbari featured in Condé Nast Traveler
We are thrilled to see Solbari getting recognised by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the best sun protective brands out there that produces sun protective clothing that both looks and feels good.
Solbari featured in Condé Nast Traveler
We are thrilled to see Solbari getting recognised by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the best sun protective brands out there that produces sun protective clothing that both looks and feels good.

SOLBARI Winner of 2017 Healthy Skin Award
We are delighted to announce that SOLBARI won for the second year a Healthy Skin Award presented by The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. The Healthy Skin Awards are presented by The Skin...
SOLBARI Winner of 2017 Healthy Skin Award
We are delighted to announce that SOLBARI won for the second year a Healthy Skin Award presented by The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. The Healthy Skin Awards are presented by The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. to individuals and organisations "who strive for excellence through the effective provision of skin health services and the promotion of skin health."

SOLBARI Winner of 2016 Healthy Skin Award
We are delighted to announce that SOLBARI won last night a Healthy Skin Award presented by The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. We thank The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. for their...
SOLBARI Winner of 2016 Healthy Skin Award
We are delighted to announce that SOLBARI won last night a Healthy Skin Award presented by The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. We thank The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. for their ongoing support of SOLBARI and Ego Pharmaceuticals for sponsoring the Award. The Healthy Skin Awards are presented by The Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc. to individuals and organisations "who strive for excellence through the effective provision of skin health services and the promotion of skin health."

Facts & stats about skin cancer in Australia
At least 2 in 3 Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer before the age of 70. The risk is higher in men (2 in 3) than in women (3...
Facts & stats about skin cancer in Australia
At least 2 in 3 Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer before the age of 70. The risk is higher in men (2 in 3) than in women (3 in 5). Over 400,000 Australians are treated for skin cancer each year - over 1,000 people each day. Research shows that sun exposure has been identified as the cause of 95% to 99% of skin cancers in Australia. Skin cancer is often labeled Australia's national cancer but it is also described as the most preventable.

Solbari helping people living with psoriasis
Psoriasis affects over 125 million people worldwide who have to live with pain from their skin cracking and bleeding. Many suffer from the embarrassment of shedding scales of skin. Around...
Solbari helping people living with psoriasis
Psoriasis affects over 125 million people worldwide who have to live with pain from their skin cracking and bleeding. Many suffer from the embarrassment of shedding scales of skin. Around 450,000 people suffer from some sort of psoriasis in Australia. Sadly some people treat psoriasis as a contagious skin condition, but it is not!!! Psoriasis is a common and chronic skin condition, driven by an overactive immune system and production of skin cells.

Welcome to SOLBARI, your specialist in stylish UPF50+ sun protection
The SOLBARI Team welcomes you to our online store and to our blog. Through this blog, we keep you updated with information related to sun protection, how to maintain a...
Welcome to SOLBARI, your specialist in stylish UPF50+ sun protection
The SOLBARI Team welcomes you to our online store and to our blog. Through this blog, we keep you updated with information related to sun protection, how to maintain a healthy skin and our new exciting products. SOLBARI was created to help you protect your skin against the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and provide you with an effective sun (SOL) barrier (BARI). Regular summer clothes are not an alternative. A lightweight cotton t-shirt has a UPF of only 5 and leaves your skin exposed to sun damage. SOLBARI sun protective clothing, swimwear and sun hats are researched, designed, tested and rated UPF50+, which is the highest and best sun protective rating in Australia.

Tackling Australia's most preventable & expensive cancer
Our SOLBARI Co-Founder Johanna Young was invited to attend the Conference on UV & Skin Cancer Conference in Melbourne last week, we wanted to share with you some of the most...
Tackling Australia's most preventable & expensive cancer
Our SOLBARI Co-Founder Johanna Young was invited to attend the Conference on UV & Skin Cancer Conference in Melbourne last week, we wanted to share with you some of the most up to date facts coming out of the forum. Prof. Green and Prof. Whiteman's research shows that the cost of diagnosing and treating non-melanoma skin cancer this year is expected to cost $703 million. This is more than twice what it cost in 2001.

Solbari sun protection supports MPA
SOLBARI is celebrating its new partnership with Melanoma Patients Australia. Melanoma Patients Australia is one of the largest melanoma patient advocacy groups in Australia and a patient driven not for...
Solbari sun protection supports MPA
SOLBARI is celebrating its new partnership with Melanoma Patients Australia. Melanoma Patients Australia is one of the largest melanoma patient advocacy groups in Australia and a patient driven not for profit organisation that offers a national network of support and information to patients, their families, carers, and friends, about melanoma prevention, diagnosis, management and treatment. In its fight against skin cancer and melanoma, and with a mission to provide the best in sun protection, SOLBARI is proud to support Melanoma Patients Australia. SOLBARI looks forward to a long standing relationship with Melanoma Patients Australia.

Informative statistics about melanoma in australia
Melanoma occurs when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells, caused mainly by intense, occasional UV exposure, triggers mutations that lead the skin cells to multiply rapidly and form malignant tumours....
Informative statistics about melanoma in australia
Melanoma occurs when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells, caused mainly by intense, occasional UV exposure, triggers mutations that lead the skin cells to multiply rapidly and form malignant tumours. Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. If melanoma is detected early, it is almost always curable. Remember to check your skin every month and go to your Doctor immediately if you notice changes.

What you may not know about melanoma
Many of you have heard about melanoma. A number of you have been affected by the disease. Melanoma is the most common cancer diagnosed among Australian adolescents and young adults....
What you may not know about melanoma
Many of you have heard about melanoma. A number of you have been affected by the disease. Melanoma is the most common cancer diagnosed among Australian adolescents and young adults. In the United States, it is the most common form of cancer for young adults ages 25 to 29 and the second most common cancer for people 15 to 29 (Source: American Academy of Dermatology).