Skin Cancer (Non-Melanoma)


Skin cancers -- including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma -- often start as changes to your skin. Dr. Lindsay Fox discusses the warning signs to look for. Recorded on 11/13/2018. [1/2019] [Show ID: 34160]
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“I didn’t think I would ever have to deal with skin cancer at 21” – Ella, diagnosed with a non-melanoma skin cancer a month after her 21st birthday.
Skin cancer can affect anyone at any age. So before you head out, protect your skin from UV - Slip on protective clothing, Slop on SPF50+ sunscreen, Slap on a wide-brim hat, Seek shade and Slide on some sunnies.
Find out more: www.cancer.nsw.gov.au/protect-your-skin