How much of a problem is skin cancer within Switzerland?
Renato Panizzon: This is a special problem because we are in the top three in Europe depending on which skin cancer. We do prevention work for skin cancer, not only for melanoma where we are near the top of the rankings, but also for basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, the other types, which are even more common types of the disease. Renato Panizzon is an expert in the field (Renato Panizzon) swissinfo: Why is Switzerland among the top three most affected countries? R.P.: It seems that it is related to the economy, which until now has not been too bad in Switzerland. People can afford vacations and leisure time and we think that is one of the main reasons, especially for melanoma. Basal cell and squamous cell cancers used to mostly affect people in professions working outside. Now people can afford to go to countries with hot climates and this can result in skin cancer. The level of skin cancer has risen in the past years and it’s still increasing. We have seen the mortality from