Topic: skin cancer

Although this summer may have started with a wash out, there’s still time for a summer holiday in sunnier climates. While you’re packing your essentials like flip flops and swimming costumes, sun cream should be at the top of your list. read more about How to detect skin cancer (melanoma)
Maintaining good health requires regular check-ups and screenings, regardless of age. Preventative health screenings are crucial for early detection and management of diseases, helping to maintain women's health and well-being throughout their lives. read more about Preventive Health Screenings for Women
As the sun starts to come out, it’s important to get into good habits when it comes to skin care. We spoke to Dr Catherine Borysiewicz, Consultant Dermatologist at King Edward VII’s Hospital, for top tips on staying safe in the sun. read more about Top tips from Dermatologists for Summer Skin
A range of treatments exist for skin cancer, both surgical and non-surgical. How skin cancer is treated depends on the type of skin cancer and the stage of the disease (how far advanced the cancer is). read more about Treating Skin Cancer Without Surgery
There are many different types of skin cancer, and overall, skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer across the world. Skin cancers fall into one of two groups – non-melanoma skin cancer and melanoma skin cancer. read more about Skin cancer types and symptoms to look out for