Skin Cancer Check News & Information

Skin Cancer Awareness Week: The Importance Of Early Detection

For Skin Cancer Awareness Week, we spoke to Skin Cancer Doctor, Dr Ahmad Sayed Hasanien about the oft-overlooked importance of early detection.

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How Much Sunscreen Should You Wear In Winter?

We know that sunscreen is a must even in the winter months, but how much do you need? We spoke to our Skin Cancer Doctor for the latest information.

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Skin Care is In, Tanning is Out

According to beauty editors and male grooming experts, the Cancer Council's message that tanning isn't healthy is finally catching on.

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What to Expect from your Skin Cancer Check

Weather is no excuse to postpone a skin cancer check. Early intervention saves lives, and your skin cancer check can be a positive learning opportunity.

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Survey Reveals that Men Aren’t Recognising Risks for Skin Cancer

Less than one-in-three Australian men (32%) consider themselves at high risk of skin cancer, despite 82% reporting at least one risk factor.

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Skin Cancer and Winter Care

Contrary to popular belief, you still need UV protection in certain winter conditions. Sun damage is cumulative, so even a little bit can build up.

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Skin Cancer Self Assessment Test

Using the latest tools & technology for the detection & treatment of skin cancer Dr Sayed is equipped to provide the best skin cancer checks in Sydney

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Treatment for Skin Cancer

In developed skin cancers, some of the surrounding tissue may also be removed to make sure that all of the cancerous cells have been taken out.

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Skin Cancer Assessment & Treatment

The doctor begins their examination with an assessment of your risk profile. You may be requested to do partial or complete examination.

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5 factors that predispose you to Melanoma

A quick five-point self-assessment tool can be used to identify high risk patients who should undergo regular skin checks.

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Moles and skin cancer

There are many types of moles however there is a particular type of mole you should pay particular attention to. Dysplastic moles (atypical moles).

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Why Is The Skin Cancer Rate Higher In Australia?

Australia & New Zealand have the highest skin cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world!

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