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Michael Clarke Undergoes Sixth Surgery For Skin Cancer

Melbourne: Former Australian captain Michael Clarke had a sixth surgery for skin cancer to remove a lesion from his nose this time. The 44 -year -old Captain, who won the 2015 World Cup, published a postoperative picture on Instagram and called on people to prioritize regular skin controls, especially in high -sun exposure countries such as Australia.

“Skin cancer is real! Especially in Australia. Today, another is cut off my nose. A friendly reminder to control your skin. Prevention is better than treatment, but in my case, regular controls and early detection keys.”

Clarke was first diagnosed with skin cancer during the play career in 2006, and since then he had a few procedures. In 2019, there was no lesions without three melanoma, including one of his foreheads.

In 2023, after being removed from the chest of a basal cell carcinoma, he needed 27 stitches, and then partner with the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation to spread awareness.

Clarke retired in 2015 after taking Australia to the title of ODI World Cup.

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