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Updated · HuffPost UK · Jun 22
Bupa Urges ABCDE Mole Checks as 5 Sunburns Can Double Melanoma Risk
Updated
Updated · HuffPost UK · Jun 22

Bupa Urges ABCDE Mole Checks as 5 Sunburns Can Double Melanoma Risk

1 articles · Updated · HuffPost UK · Jun 22

Summary

  • Bupa’s Dr. Tim Woodman urged people to use the ABCDE checklist during the UK heatwave to spot possible melanoma early, saying delayed diagnosis often stems from uncertainty about symptoms.
  • Five or more sunburns can double melanoma risk, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, and sunburn is a leading cause of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
  • ABCDE flags asymmetry, irregular borders, varied colour, diameter above 6mm and evolution—changes in a mole’s size, shape or colour that should be raised with a GP.
  • Woodman said new, painful or changing moles or freckles should be checked promptly because early detection makes skin cancer easier to treat and improves survival.
  • Pale skin, tanning-bed use, heavy unprotected sun exposure and family history all raise skin-cancer risk as hot weather increases the chance of sunburn.

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