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Decoding Skin Cancer: Types, Symptoms, and Risk Factors

Education, Lesions, PreventionBy Stephanie Robillos21/06/2024

Skin cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer globally, affecting millions of people each year. Despite its common occurrence, many individuals lack a comprehensive understanding of this disease, its types, symptoms, and risk factors. In this guide, we delve into the intricacies of skin cancer to equip you with the knowledge needed…

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The Skin Cancer Doctor acquires the leader in workplace skin screening

Doctors, Services, SurgeryBy Alan Jones13/10/2021

  The Skin Cancer Doctor has acquired Skin Patrol, the Australian market leader in workplace skin cancer screening. First to market  Skin Patrol was founded in 2004 by Marion Patrick (Practice Manager), her daughter Dr Tanya Holt (Oncologist) and her son Sam Holt (Marketing, Business Development). First to market, Skin Patrol established themselves as the…

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Five good reasons to get a skin cancer check in winter

SurgeryBy Alan Jones23/06/2021

In the cold weather, you might not be so keen to get your clothes off for a skin cancer check, but here are five reasons why it’s a good idea. Skin cancer checks now can reassure you before you enter summer again, where a little more sun exposure is unavoidable. In winter, you’re less likely to have sunburn effects,…

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How to check your skin for skin cancer

Education, Prevention, PublicationsBy Alan Jones06/04/2021

We recommend that you self-check your skin at least every three months and see a professional for a skin cancer check every year. Share with your doctor any changes that you have noticed between professional checks.  Our small team is passionate about helping communities gain better access to specialist health care and skin cancer services.…

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Welcome to our first New South Wales community clinics

SurgeryBy Alan Jones31/03/2021

This month, our first New South Wales community clinics got off to a flying start in Collarenebri, Walgett and Lightning Ridge. It’s the start of what we hope to be many more in regional and rural communities. It marks an exciting milestone for our small Aussie business, which has travelled a long way since Dr…

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5 Myths about Skin Cancer that need to go

Doctors, Education, Prevention, Sun SafetyBy Alan Jones10/09/2019

Skin Cancer is among the most common types of Cancers. It can be fatal, of course, but one of the key things to know is that early detection is fundamental. So in order to reduce potential risks, we think awareness is the previous vital step. Through awareness on what can and can not cause cancer,…

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Doctor’s Lingo: understanding cancer makes it easier

Education, Prevention, ResearchBy Alan Jones02/08/2019

A doctor’s appointment may feel scary for many of us, and it’s even scarier when we’re potentially dealing with Skin Cancer. At The Skin Cancer Doctor, we want to contribute to your understanding of “what the doctor says” since we can all be afraid or even forget to ask if we are anxious while talking…

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Alarming numbers, simple solutions

Doctors, Education, Prevention, Publications, Research, Services, Sun SafetyBy Alan Jones02/07/2019

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Sunburn causes 95% of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. An estimated 145,000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in Australia this year, with that number set to rise to 150,000 by 2020. The problem gets even worse when…

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The Sun Still Shines in Winter

Doctors, Education, Prevention, Research, Sun SafetyBy Alan Jones11/06/2019

Winter is coming, yet contrary to popular belief you’re not much safer from skin cancer than you are in summer. Let us explain: When talking about skin cancer people tend to go to the usual suspects and think about sun exposure. Therefore when wintertime arrives, especially on cold or snowy days we tend to forget…

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skin cancer self check guide, step by step

How to perform a Self Skin Cancer Check

Education, Prevention, PublicationsBy Alan Jones22/05/2019

To prevent skin cancer or any similar disease, performing self skin checks is a good habit that will help you detect any cancer sign and consult a skin physician to have it treated on time! We pray “Prevention saves lives” and we encourage people to take this practice as a regular part of their health…

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Skin Conditions
  • Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Actinic Keratosis (Solar Keratosis)
  • Melanoma
  • Lentigo
  • Ephiledes (Freckles)
  • Seborrhoeic Keratosis
  • Dermatofibroma
  • Angioma
  • Large Cell Acanthoma
  • Lichenoid Keratosis
  • Moles (Naevi)

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