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Has the Sun Protection Campaign in Australia Reduced the Need for Pterygium Surgery Nationally?

Louis Julian StevensonDavid A MackeyGareth LinghamAlex BurtonHolly BrownEmily HuynhIrene J TanMaria FranchinaPaul G SanfilippoSeyhan Yazar
Published in: Ophthalmic epidemiology (2020)
The effect of Australia's Slip! Slop! Slap! Sunsmart safety campaign on pterygium been mixed. Since 1994, the rate of private pterygium surgery has declined significantly in all Australian states except Western Australia. Perth, Western Australia, has the highest pterygium prevalence of any mainland-Australian cohort. Higher CUVAF area, male sex, and outdoor occupation were associated with an increased risk of pterygium.
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