Skin cancer is serious - don’t let sun damage cast a shadow on making happy memories!
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We are partnering with Mates Against Melanoma to promote the importance of skin checks and complete as many skin checks as possible on Thursday the 24th of February as well as during that week.
Mates Against Melanoma is the brainchild and Foundation of Jason Sprott, a terminally ill sufferer of late stage metastasis melanoma. In 2004 Jason went to see his GP about a suspicious mole which had changed colour on the back of his neck. The mole was removed, sent to a laboratory for analysis and found to be melanoma. That was the beginning of Jason’s long and painful fight with the cancer which spread through his body and required numerous operations and treatment regimes.
Australia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world, with 2 in 3 Australians diagnosed with skin cancer before the age of 70! The more positive news is 95% of those skin cancers can be successfully treated if they are detected early.
Mates Against Melanoma, the Cancer Council and Ochre Health all recommend an annual skin check, especially for people over the age of 40. Regardless of your age, whether you have never had a skin check or whether you get one regularly, we encourage you to book a skin check for Thursday 24th February or during that week – it could even save your life!
Melanoma, often referred to as ‘Australia’s national cancer’, is the most serious form of skin cancer. Across all age groups, it represents only 2% of skin cancers, but it causes 75% of skin cancer deaths. Unfortunately, in young Australians (15–39 year olds), it is actually one of the most common forms of skin cancer, making up 20% of cases, and it kills more people in this age group than any other cancer.
Your risk of skin cancer is determined by many contributing factors. The key ones include:
If you would like to get an idea of your risk, there are many personal risk assessment tools available online that calculate your risk based on your answers to evidence-based questions. With thanks to the Melanoma Research Division of QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute based in Queensland, one such tool can be found here.
As well as booking a regular skin check with your GP, it is important to follow the 5 S’s of sun protection recommended by The Cancer Council:
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