Looking after your skin health is always essential, but for one week every year we have a special reminder about the importance of taking action against skin cancer, knowing your risk, and protecting yourself from future disease.
Did you know some melanomas can be invisible to the naked eye? This potentially life-threatening form of skin cancer can sometimes go unnoticed by patients until it's detected during a routine skin check. In this short video, Dr James Millsom
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
Artificial intelligence and at-home melanoma detection apps have paved the way for improved self-monitoring for potentially deadly skin cancers. But are these apps safe, and do they provide a definitive diagnosis? Let’s learn more about this, plus