Get screened for skin cancer on Spring Day

Participating dermatologists will screen patients free-of-charge.

GET screened for skin cancer free-of-charge on National Skin Cancer Screening Day on Tuesday, 1 September.

The Skin Cancer Foundation of South Africa (SCFSA) is an independent, self-funded organisation dedicated to preventing skin cancer and has implemented National Skin Cancer Screening Day, where South Africans can be screened for skin cancer free-of-charge.

SCFSA invites the public to visit the website skincancerfoundation.org.za in order to set-up an appointment with one of the participating dermatologists. Names and contact details of dermatologists are published on the website and appointments can be set-up on a first come, first served basis. Given the intensive nature of the screening, each participating dermatologist will be able to see only 10 patients on 1 September.

The SCFSA has appealed to all dermatologists to make themselves and their resources available to screen patients on a pro-bono basis. Mole-mapping procedures will not be undertaken, but dermatologists will specifically guide and inform patients what to look out for. Patients will also be taught how to inspect themselves and their families for early signs of skin cancer, while sharing the best prevention methods with them.

Sunburn advice from the SCF:

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