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Skin check in Arana Hills 

Skin Cancer team in QLD Medical Doctors operate conveniently in the  Arana Hills shopping Plaza. We are dedicated to the diagnosis, monitoring of skin lesions, and treatment of skin cancer. Our Skin cancer clinic is staffed by highly trained medical professionals and supported by specialist diagnostic pathology services. Skin cancers are our specialty.

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Moles, also known as nevi, can develop on any part of the skin. Most moles are completely harmless, but any change in their size, shape, colour, or texture could point to a potentially dangerous transformation.

Skin malignancies such as basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and melanomas can be found and treated by dermatologists thanks to their specialised training in doing comprehensive mole and skin examinations across the patient's entire body.

Our doctor will advise you on how frequently you need to get your skin checked based on the type of skin you have and the results of any previous skin checks that have been performed. Please contact one of our dermatologists as soon as possible if you have any concerns regarding a skin lesion such as a mole, cyst, wart, or skin tag. An appointment with one of our dermatologists can be scheduled here. It is possible that the doctor will either remove the mole surgically or do a biopsy on it to evaluate whether it contains malignant cells.

Statistics and facts about skin cancer

• By the time they reach the age of 70, skin cancer will have been detected in one in two Australians. (1)

 

• Each year, over two thousand people in Australia pass away because of skin cancer. (2)

 

• The incidence of skin cancer in Australia is among the highest figures recorded anywhere in the globe. (3)

 

• According to the records kept by Medicare in 2018, there were over a million treatments for squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma skin cancers. That is equivalent to more than 100 treatments for skin cancer being administered every hour. (4)

 

• In 2014–15, skin malignancies such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma accounted for one fourth of all hospitalizations attributable to cancer. It is anticipated that these skin cancers alone will cause an annual cost to the health care system of more than 700 million dollars. It is anticipated that the costs incurred by the community and the Federal Government because of basal and squamous cell carcinomas would continue to rise in the foreseeable future. (5)

 

• In 2018, there were 3,097 cases of melanoma detected in Victorians, and the disease claimed the lives of 291. (6)

 

• It is estimated that roughly 200 melanomas and 34,000 other types of skin cancer are caused each year in Australia because of occupational exposures. (7)

 

• References

 

1-Staples MP, Elwood M, Burton RC, Williams JL, Marks R, and Giles GG were the first authors on the paper. The nationwide survey of non-melanoma skin cancer in Australia in 2002 and trends from 1985 are presented below. 2006;184(1):6–10 in Medical Journal of Australia.

 

2. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Causes of Death, Australia, 2017. Vol. 3303.0. Canberra, Australia: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2018. 2.

 

3. Ferlay J, Soerjomatram I, Ervik M, Dikshit R, Eser S, Mathers C, Rebelo M, Parkin D, Forman D, and Bray F. 4. Parkin D, Forman D, and Bray F. 5. IARC, World Health Organization, 2013. GLOBOCAN 2012 v1.0, Cancer Incidence and Mortality Worldwide: IARC CancerBase No. 11. IARC.

 

4. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. 4. In 2017, cancer was prevalent in Australia. Cancer Series no.101. Cat.no. CAN 100. AIHW: Canberra, Australia, 2017.

 

5. Fransen M., Karahalios A., Sharma N., English D.R., Giles G.G., and Sinclair R.D. Cancer of the skin that is not melanoma in Australia 2012;197(10):565–568 in the Med J Aust.

 

6. Cancer Registry of the State of Victoria. Statistics and Trends Regarding Cancer in Victoria in 2018 Cancer Council Victoria: Melbourne, Victoria, 2019. [Cancer Council Victoria] Cancer in Victoria 2018 can be downloaded for free at the following website: www.cancervic.org.au/downloads/cec/cancer-in-vic/Cancer-in-Victoria-2018.pdf.

 

7. Fritschi L, Driscoll T. Cancer attributable to the profession in Australia. 2006;30(3):213–9 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

SKIN CHECK Procedure:

Please examine your skin, scalp, and intimate regions before your initial skin examination and make note of any particularly concerning areas you might want to discuss with your doctor. Please don't bring hand or toenail polish, cosmetics, or fake tan to your visit. This is done to ensure that your doctor can see your skin clear and unhindered.

Your doctor will ask you to strip off your underwear for a skin examination. On the examination couch, you will be invited to sit or lie down while the doctor examines your skin using a Dermlite Lumio, a device that magnifies and lights the skin. A dermatoscope will be used to examine any lesions that require more in-depth analysis since it gives the clinician a precise view of the patterns present in the lesion. According to numerous studies, physicians skilled in dermoscopy have a high degree of accuracy when spotting skin malignancies. You should let the doctor know if you are aware of any moles (perhaps hidden by undergarments) so they can inspect those as well.

 

Any suspicious-looking lesions will be recorded. Your physician will go over with you whether a biopsy or excision of the lesion (in which a tiny portion of the lesion is removed and submitted for a pathological evaluation) is necessary (where the lesion is completely removed). Some moles merely need to be observed, which may entail keeping track of the mole using digital photography.

Our team of doctors take care of  women's health, Men's health, Children health and chronic disease management 6 days a week in our local community. 

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