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.
Read MoreMelanoma is the life-threatening cancer and is the third most common cancer in Australians. Find out more here..
Read MoreHow to thoroughly check your skin for skin cancer. Set aside at least 10 minutes of your time. Don’t rush your check..
Read MoreA quick five-point self-assessment tool can be used to identify high risk patients who should undergo regular skin checks.
Read MoreThere are many types of moles however there is a particular type of mole you should pay particular attention to. Dysplastic moles (atypical moles).
Read MoreDermatologists and cancer groups are advocating that people with skin cancer history should be extremely vigilant about having regular checkups done.
Read MoreAustralia & New Zealand have the highest skin cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world!
Read MoreWhen it comes to skin cancer, there is a lot that can be done in terms of prevention & early detection. Read our top tips here.
Read MoreSkin cancer can appear on virtually any part of your body even on the areas that have rarely or “never” been exposed to the sun. Learn more here.
Read MoreKnow how to read warning signs & when to pay more attention to the state of our skin.
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