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Redgum Skin Cancer Centre

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8396 3398



Address: 174 Hancock Road, Ridgehaven 5097 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: www.skincancercentres.com.au/redgum

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25.01.2022 Did you know that people aged 25-44 are most likely to get sunburnt at peak times and are least likely to use shade when it's available? They are also the least concerned about skin cancer as an important issue in their community but all that can change with a melanoma diagnosis like Stacey’s. This National Skin Cancer Action Week is the perfect time to change your sun safety habits and start looking after your skin health. When was your last skin cancer check? . @cancercouncilaustralia @NationalSkinCancerActionWeek



21.01.2022 In Australia, men are twice more likely to be diagnosed with skin cancer, and account for 67 per cent of skin cancer deaths. . Do you know your skin cancer risk? Take our quick quiz at https://hubs.ly/H0zzGq-0 or book your skin cancer check today at 8396 3398 or https://hubs.ly/H0zzqvX0

20.01.2022 Meet Monique, one of our amazing Practice Managers! Monique has put off her annual skin cancer check for a while, but this week she set aside 30 minutes to tick it off her to-do list. What’s stopping you from getting your skin check?

19.01.2022 Melanoma can sometimes look the same as the other (harmless) spots on your skin or be almost invisible! We recently caught a melanoma in situ on this patient’s back which saved his life. This is why regular professional skin cancer checks are so important! If you’re due for yours, book in today at 8396 3398 or https://hotdoc.com/hphftan1v



14.01.2022 Over 34,000 skin cancers diagnosed every year in Australia are attributed to workplace sun exposure. . Do you know your skin cancer risk? Take our quick quiz at https://hubs.ly/H0Bw8YX0 or book your skin cancer check today at 8396 3398 or https://hubs.ly/H0Bwhh70

14.01.2022 Do you follow us on Instagram? If Instagram is more your thing, head over to @skincancercentres and follow us to keep on top of all our latest updates, special offers, skin care advice, and skin cancer prevention tips! We can’t wait to see you over there!

11.01.2022 Movember is a time to act against men’s health issues including prostate cancer, mental health, and don’t forget that annual skin cancer check! Men are at higher risk of skin cancer than women, with an estimated 9,480 melanoma diagnoses in Australian males this year alone. Men also account for 67 per cent of skin cancer deaths. If you, your partner, father, brother, or son is due for their skin check, now is the time to see a Skin Cancer Doctor. It could save their life.



10.01.2022 Did you catch us on 7 News last week? We talked to Nightly News 7 Tasmania about the importance of sun safety and regular skin cancer checks, and why Australians are at higher risk than we think!

09.01.2022 Would you like to keep updated on how to take care of your skin health? Subscribe to our newsletter for regular expert advice for healthy skin, special offers, event invitations, give-aways and more, and go in the draw to win a monthly La Roche Posay sun care prize! New winner announced in each newsletter. Subscribe today at https://hubs.ly/H0BmF-30#newsletter

07.01.2022 I am a lucky fella. For those thinking about getting their skin checked. Do it. Now. Peter Overton has shared his recent battle against skin cancer, after he underwent surgery to remove a melanoma from his face. Now he’s encouraging others to be vigilant about their skin health. Read more:

05.01.2022 We are very lucky to have some amazing people working at our centres! Meet one of our receptionists, Megan, who is here to answer your questions and ensure you’re in safe hands from the start of your visit to the end. Our team looks forward to welcoming you soon!

02.01.2022 "Pregnancy can be a good time to get a skin check as melanoma is more likely to occur during pregnancy. Also, hormonal changes during pregnancy can induce moles to change or grow, and any such change in an adult - pregnant or not - indicates that a skin check is required." - Dr Paul Evans . Have a question for our Skin Cancer Doctors? Comment below or send us a message and we’ll provide an expert answer!



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