How often do you check your skin for signs of skin cancer? Do you know what to look for? Melanoma is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, with nearly 14,000 new cases in 2017. It is also the most serious of all skin cancers,
19 September 2017
Tasmanians often assume that they are at lower risk of sunburn and skin cancer because the temperature is not as hot as the mainland states.
13 September 2017
Anecdotal evidence suggests that men’s skin health needs are vastly under-served, despite men over 50 being twice as likely as women to develop and die of melanoma. Men often visit the doctor about skin complaints when it’s already too late, seeking
16 July 2017
Using sunscreen regularly greatly reduces your risk of damaging sunburns and skin cancer, giving you healthier skin for longer. When used daily, sunscreen can also prevent wrinkles, freckles and other signs of ageing. We are inundated with choices
12 July 2017

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