Screening and early detection of skin cancer

Early detection generally gives the best chance of successfully treating cancer. Australian survival rates from melanoma are higher than in other countries because we are now more aware of the signs of skin cancer and are detecting them earlier. 

This position statement provides advice for the general public about checking for skin cancer and makes recommendations to GPs in relation to high risk or concerned patients. It also discusses the lack of evidence to support skin checks in the workplace and public places.

This page was last updated on : Wednesday, 28 July 2010

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