Farmers warned of melanoma as awareness month launches
2nd May 2025
Farmers have been encouraged to stay sun-safe as Melanoma Awareness Month has just launched.
The team at Melanoma Focus has been working hard to raise vital awareness and educate the general public about the disease.
The charity said that more people die of melanoma per year in the UK than in Australia. Yet 86% of cases of melanoma are preventable, and increasing numbers of people are being diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer.
There are now more than 16,700 new cases each year in the UK.
A spokesperson for Melanoma Focus said: “We want to encourage everyone to be sun-safe, and to find out more about sunscreens and skin safety, click here.
“We are encouraging anyone who has noticed changes in their moles or lesions to contact their GP.
“Many of these moles or lesions do NOT end up being anything serious, however, it is always important to be diagnosed early, as early-stage melanomas are generally curable.”
Signs of melanoma skin cancer
The two most common signs of melanoma skin cancer are:
- The appearance of a new mole or lesion on your body
- A change in an existing mole or lesion (such as a change in shape, colour bleeding or itching).
The charity encourages anyone who has noticed changes in their moles or lesions to contact their GP.
Many of these moles or lesions do not end up being anything serious, however, it is always important to be diagnosed early as early stage melanomas are generally curable.
May has been called Melanoma Awareness Month.
Visit the charity’s website to learn more.
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