Shining a Light on Melanoma in Australia
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops from UV radiation exposure in almost all cases – something very serious here in Australia. We detail all you need to know.
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops from UV radiation exposure in almost all cases – something very serious here in Australia. We detail all you need to know.
Aussie summer has a lot to brag about and it’s no wonder we enjoy the summer holidays so much. However, summer does come with increasing risks. We explain all you need to know.
Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer worldwide. It is our most common type of cancer. Every 2 in 3 Australians are diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70. As we enter into Summer and spend more time in the sun, it is crucial to be aware of the risks and how … Read more
Table of Contents It is the most common type of cancer in Australia. More than 13,000 are diagnosed with melanoma in 1 year alone. Treatment and prevention are available. Book your yearly skin cancer check today. What exactly is skin cancer? When we talk about skin cancer, it is important to know that there are … Read more
FRACGP, MBBS (Hon), Dip Skin Cancer Medicine, Dip Dermascopy, Cert Skin Cancer Surgery, Dip Obstetrics, Cert Family Planning Dr Maryann Spottiswood is an independent GP who consults at HSMC. She welcomes new patients and is available for consultations Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Melbourne-based GP Dr Maryann Spottiswood graduated in Medicine with Honours from the University … Read more
MBBS B.Med.Sci, FRACGP, DCH, Adv.Cert. Skin Cancer Medicine Dr Allan Huynh is an independent GP who consults at HSMC. He welcomes new patients and is available for consultations Mon to Fri. Dr Allan Huynh is a thorough and approachable specialist GP. He believes in comprehensive, evidence-based medicine and looking after patients in a holistic manner. … Read more
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