How to Recognise Skin Cancer
Use this Great Tool to Learn how to tell the difference between a mole and a life threatening skin cancer skin cancer.
If you work outdoors then the chances are you receive more than the recommended amount of UV exposure. UVA and UVB is absorbed by your skin through direct exposure to sunlight and from reflected sunlight than bounces off shiny surfaces like concrete, water, construction materials and windows. UV is the primary cause of skin cancer and high levels of exposure, especially in high UV rating times (11am-3pm) increases your risk of developing skin cancer. Learn how to check your skin and what the different forms of skin cancer are. It could save your life!
