Skin cancer deaths rise 150 per cent since 1970s - the signs you need to know

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DEATHS from skin cancer have risen 150 per cent since the 1970s – with experts issuing a warning to sun lovers. When holidays abroad first became popular, 1.5 in 100,000 Brits died of the dis…

DEATHS from skin cancer have risen 150 per cent since the 1970s - with experts issuing a warning to sun lovers.

Some are present at birth, but most appear as children or young adults and once they've developed, they usually stay the same size, shape and colour. Therefore, you should see your GP if you have a mole that's getting bigger, particularly if it has an irregular edge.Credit: Getty - Contributor To start with, lentigo maligna melanomas are flat and develop sideways in the surface layers of skin.

 

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