Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Australia's Got Mobile Applications for Fighting Cancer?

Australia has killed more than skin cancer in the world since more than 1,850 people died, more than the number of people in a road accident. Two out of three Australians diagnosed with skin cancer at the age of 70.

"We found that many people predict the temperature and time, when they need protection from the sun, but in reality the problem is exactly the ultraviolet (UV) itself," said Sue Heward SunSmart manager at the Cancer Council Administrator.

To counter this, the Cancer Council is a free application that daily weather forecasts, including predictions of the highest level of UV light has developed.

The application has an alert function with the help of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to automatically adjust the location of the user can display the time needed for sun protection as an automatic warning UV and other functions.

SunSmart is now available for free download the application.

Cancer Council UV Players also advance warning to organizations such as sports clubs.

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