At Brindabella Medical Centre, we have healthcare professionals with a special interest in skin cancer detection and treatment. With Australia having one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally, it’s crucial to stay vigilant. Approximately two in three Australians will be diagnosed with some form of skin cancer before the age of 70.
Understanding Skin Cancer
Skin cancer primarily manifests in three main types:
- Basal Cell Carcinoma: The most common form, often appearing as a small, shiny bump.
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma: This type can appear as a red, scaly patch or a sore that doesn’t heal.
- Melanoma: Typically starts as a new spot or a change in an existing mole, altering in color, shape, or size over time.
Skin cancer occurs when skin cells become damaged, often due to excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
Comprehensive Skin Cancer Checks
Skin cancer checks evaluate your risk and identify any areas of concern. The process includes a detailed medical history review, focusing on past sun exposure, followed by a thorough skin examination. If any moles or lesions show changes in size, shape, or color, our professionals will assess them and recommend appropriate treatment options.
We advise scheduling an annual skin cancer check with your healthcare provider. Additionally, if you observe any of the following signs, it’s important to seek an appointment promptly:
- Changes in a mole’s size, shape, or color
- Alterations in the edges of a mole
- Growth of a mole over time
- A mole displaying multiple colors instead of a solid brown
If you notice any of these changes, please contact us for a comprehensive examination. Your health is our priority, and we are here to help you stay informed and proactive about your skin health.