There are several types of skin cancers. Most common are Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC), Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) and Malignant melanoma. These are often related to sun exposure and some may have a genetic basis.

Diagnosis can be difficult for the layman. However, if any skin growth is growing, or causing itch, pain or bleeding, or if any ulcer is not healing, one should see a dermatologist for a skin check. Moles should be regularly monitored for the “ABCD” changes of melanoma: A for asymmetry, B for border irregularity, C for colour changes and D for diameter increase.

People with a past history or family history of skin cancer and those who have sun damaged skin should get a regular skin check at least once a year. If you have a past history or family history of abnormal (dysplastic) moles or melanoma, you should get a skin check once in 6 months.