Former Australia Captain Clarke Undergoes Latest Skin Cancer Surgery
Former Australia Captain Clarke Undergoes Latest Skin Cancer Surgery

Former Australia Captain Clarke Undergoes Latest Skin Cancer Surgery

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Michael Clarke, former captain of the Australian cricket team, has undergone surgery to remove skin cancer from his nose, continuing a long battle with the disease that began with a diagnosis in 2006. Clarke took to Instagram to share a photo and emphasize the importance of regular skin checks and early detection, urging others to be vigilant about skin cancer, especially in Australia where the incidence is highest globally. He has had multiple skin cancers removed over the years and attributes his condition to prolonged exposure to the sun during his cricket career. Clarke has expressed concern about his health for the sake of his daughter and has used his platform to raise awareness about skin cancer prevention. Despite these health challenges, Clarke remains a highly respected figure in cricket, having led Australia to the 2015 World Cup victory and a dominant Ashes series win. His candid updates serve as a reminder of the risks of skin cancer and the critical importance of prevention and early medical intervention.

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