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Your Story series: Meet Ash Quinn

Your Story series: Meet Ash Quinn

"In Feb 2021 I decided I should get it (the spot) checked and I wish I’d gone sooner so it could have been picked up quicker meaning I wouldn’t have had to have as big of surgery to have it removed."

Former Olympic Snowboarder, Steph Prem, talks about sun protection in the snow

Former Olympic Snowboarder, Steph Prem, talks about sun protection in the snow

Former Olympian Steph Prem partners up with Solbari to talk about protecting skin from UV damage as a winter athlete.

Solbari earns the Skin Cancer Foundation's Seal of Recommendation

Solbari earns the Skin Cancer Foundation's Seal of Recommendation

Solbari earn the prestigious Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendation We are proud to share that Solbari products have been formally recognized by the New York headquartered Skin Cancer Foundation.

Men's Health Week: Meet Anthony

Men's Health Week: Meet Anthony

"In May 2008, a small red mark about the size of a pin head was detected on the left side of my nostril. The dermatologist diagnosed it as a skin cancer, specifically basal cell carcinoma."

Men's Health Week: Meet Andrew

Men's Health Week: Meet Andrew

“In July 2020, I noticed a tiny lump on my ear lobe. In Jan 2021, a friend noticed the lump and suggested I see a specialist. I saw a skin cancer specialist, who removed it and sent it off for a biopsy. 5 days later, the doctor called and said, "you have a level 4 melanoma".”

Why sun umbrellas are a great way to protect yourself from UV

Why sun umbrellas are a great way to protect yourself from UV

Find out the benefits of a sun protective umbrella and why you should consider one as part of your sun protection regime.

Meet Leah: Stage IA Melanoma Survivor

Your Story Series: Meet Leah

Stage IA Melanoma Survivor Leah Adams shares her skin story.

Melanoma Awareness with Dr. Afton Chavez

Melanoma Awareness with Dr. Afton Chavez

We caught up with Dr. Afton Chavez, MD, FAAD on Melanoma Monday to talk about all things melanoma. 

Does the sun age your skin?

Does the sun age your skin?

Skin aging due to sun exposure is a bit like the health consequences of smoking. Smoking was cool in the 60s. Only later did people realise how addictive it is and how damaging it was for their health.

How serious is skin cancer in the United States?

How serious is skin cancer in the United States?

Unfortunately, skin cancer in the US is very serious. The following statistics highlight the frequency and severity of skin cancer in the US.

Why the long sleeve polo shirt for men is the unsung hero of sun protection

Why the long sleeve polo shirt for men is the unsung hero of sun protection

So, why do not more men consider long sleeve polo shirts as part of their summer wardrobe? It may seem counter-intuitive to wear a long sleeve polo in the summer but there are many reasons to reconsider this.

What makes the perfect sun hat for women?

What makes the perfect sun hat for women?

There are a number of factors to consider when buying a sun hat. Find out more.

How can I live with Photosensitivity?

How can I live with Photosensitivity?

For those with Photosensitivity, it is difficult to go outside during the day without taking a significant number of precautions. People with photosensitivity will look to manage their condition by taking the following precautionary steps.

We've got you covered series:  Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam

We've got you covered series: Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam

We sat down with Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam to talk about skin cancer, prevention and detection, as well as his experience with treating patients living or working in rural areas.

Meet Jessica Duarte Australian Skin Cancer Researcher

We've got you covered series: Dr. Jessica Duarte

Proudly funded by Cure Cancer. We’ve sat down with Australian skin cancer researcher Dr. Jessica Duarte to ask a few questions around her incredible research and sun safety.

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