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Beverley Raasch is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University (JCU), focusing on dermatological research and public health interventions related to skin cancer. Her work spans diagnostic accuracy, cancer management, and preventive strategies. She has collaborated extensively with institutions like JCU and international researchers on studies addressing keratinocyte cancers, HPV associations, and telomerase activity in carcinomas.
Her research interests emphasize improving clinical practices in skin lesion diagnosis, evaluating treatment efficacy (e.g., imiquimod for basal cell carcinoma), and understanding risk factors in high-sun-exposure regions like Australia. She has contributed to studies on workplace sun protection policies, lifestyle interventions for GERD, and educational programs for general practitioners.
Raasch’s publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, combining epidemiology, molecular biology, and healthcare education. Her work has been published in journals such as Acta Dermato-Venereologica, British Journal of Dermatology, and the Australasian Journal of Dermatology, highlighting her expertise in dermatological research and public health.
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