Skin cancer can happen to anyone - even celebrities and public figures whose brands centre around fitness and health. Over a million skin cancers will be treated nation-wide this year, but let's have a look at some of the well-known Australians who
Australian dad and melanoma survivor Chris Hills is warning parents to schedule their regular skin cancer check after he was told that he is lucky to be alive.
Dysplastic naevi, also known as atypical moles, are moles that have abnormal or irregular features. These moles are not cancerous themselves but can indicate a higher risk of developing melanoma, a type of skin cancer. Let's answer the most common
A chance recommendation from her friend saved Tahyla Newton's life. Tahyla (then 19 years old) was on holiday on Tasmania's east coast when her friend noticed a strange mole on her foot and suggested it might be skin cancer. Tahyla thought it was