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Michael Clarke Has Skin Cancer Removed From Nose After Early Detection

His Instagram update reinforces Australia’s urgent skin‑cancer screening message.

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Michael Clarke's Skin Cancer Battle, All You Need to Know About the Disease
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Overview

  • On August 27, 2025, the 44-year-old shared a post-surgery photo, writing that “another one” was cut from his nose and urging regular skin checks.
  • He thanked Sydney specialist Dr. Bish Soliman for detecting the lesion early, emphasizing the value of routine examinations.
  • Clarke has managed recurring skin cancers since 2006 with multiple removals and in 2023 became an ambassador for the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation.
  • Recent procedures included a basal cell carcinoma removed from his chest in 2024 and additional facial removals in 2023.
  • Health authorities highlight Australia’s high incidence, with Cancer Council estimating about two in three people are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer by age 70.