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Moles and Freckles. What Are They and What Causes Them?

Our bodies are constantly growing, changing and evolving which means that finding new spots and growths on our skin throughout our live is common. These growths can be caused by any number of factors from normal development to aging or skin damage. […]

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Preparing for Mole Removal

If you find that you are worried about a strange looking mole on your skin, then a consultation with a skin cancer clinic is an important first step in understanding whether the abnormality needs further investigation. If a doctor is concerned about […]

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Top 10 safety tips for summer – don’t skip number 8!

Enjoying a hassle-free day in the sun is extremely important in Australia, where 2 out of every 3 people will likely be diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70. With that in mind, SunDoctors has collected the top 10 safety tips to bear in mind […]

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5 sun safety tips Mums should be aware of this summer

As a mum, protecting your children from UV radiation is a top priority. According to the Cancer Council, up to 50% of a person’s total UV exposure up to age 60 occurs before they turn 20. With this in mind, here are our five top tips for protecting […]

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What is the success rate for common skin cancer if it is diagnosed early?

You probably already know that the earlier that skin cancer is detected and diagnosed, the better the prognosis generally is. What exactly that means regarding the three types of skin cancer might motivate you further to get to know your skin and observe […]

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The cost, screening process and benefits of getting a skin cancer check

Looking after your health can be stressful sometimes, but you can do one easy thing to stay on top of it: get annual skin checks. Skin cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer in Australia, with almost two thirds of Australians being diagnosed throughout […]

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Is skin cancer fatal? The truth about one of Australia's biggest killers and how you can help prevent it

With National Skin Cancer Action Week starting on Sunday 18th November, it has never been more important to raise awareness of skin cancer, and knowing how to prevent it. While the prevalence of skin cancer is very high in Australia, mortality […]

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What are the most common types of skin cancer (and how to check your skin)

Each year, more than 2,000 Australians die from skin cancer alone. This is why being informed about skin cancer, and being pro-active with its prevention is an important part of living an Australian life. With National Skin Cancer Week fast approaching […]

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Vit B3 can help reduce return of skin cancer

Results of a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney, and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3, significantly reduces the incidence of recurring non-melanoma skin […]

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Melanoma March 2024

Melanoma March celebrates Melanoma Institute Australia’s major annual fundraising campaign. Each Melanoma March brings together melanoma patients, their families, and local communities to raise awareness and funds for research to reach our goal of zero deaths from melanoma – a goal we believe we can reach this decade.

Melanoma March is saving lives.
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