Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Put on a broad-brimmed hat that shades your face and neckWear sun protective clothing that covers as much of your body as possibleSeek shadeWear wrap-around sunglassesApply SPF30+ broad spectrum water resistant sunscreen every two hours
PROTECT YOURSELF IN FIVE WAYS FROM SKIN CANCER

Print advertisement: There is a lot more to treating skin cancer than removing a mole


There is a lot more to treating skin cancer than removing a mole (PDF 118 KB)

Advertisement shows a mole about to be surgically removed.

Skin cancer is deadly serious. Melanoma, a potentially lethal skin cancer, is the most common form of life threatening cancer in 15 to 24-year olds. Unplanned exposure to the sun can put you at risk. Outdoors, you can't just rely on sunscreen. So always protect yourself and your family in five ways with a hat, clothing, shade, sunglasses and sunscreen.

Authorised by the Australian Government, Capital Hill, Canberra

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