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Waterford Skin Cancer Screening Clininc

18/6/2025

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Address:
Slievekeale Rd, Lisduggan Big, Waterford, X91 X3HY
Waterford Skin Cancer Screening Clininc
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Understanding Skin Cancer

4/6/2025

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Types of Skin Cancer

Understanding Skin Cancer
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC): Comprising about 90% of skin cancer cases in Ireland, NMSC includes basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. These typically appear on sun-exposed areas like the head, neck, and hands.

Melanoma: A less common but more dangerous form, melanoma can develop from existing moles or appear as new pigmented growths. Over 1,000 cases are diagnosed each year in Ireland

Risk Factors

Ireland's population predominantly has fair skin, which burns easily and tans poorly, increasing vulnerability to UV damage.
Other risk factors include
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  • History of sunburns, especially during childhood
  • Use of sunbeds
  • Family history of skin cancer
  • Having numerous or atypical moles
  • Outdoor occupations with prolonged sun exposure
Early Detection: What to Look For
Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes. The Irish Cancer Society recommends monthly self-examinations to identify any new or changing skin lesions.

Key signs include:
  • New growths or sores that do not heal
  • Changes in existing moles, such as asymmetry, irregular borders, multiple colours, diameter over 6mm, or evolving shape and size
  • Persistent itching, bleeding, or crusting of a skin lesion

The "ABCDE" rule is a helpful guide for assessing moles:
  • Asymmetry: One half doesn't match the other
  • Border: Edges are irregular or blurred
  • Colour: Varied shades within the same mole
  • Diameter: Larger than 6mm
  • Evolving: Changes in size, shape, or colour over time

Taking Action
Regular skin checks and protective measures are vital in combating skin cancer.
If you notice any concerning changes in your skin, consult your GP promptly. Early intervention can lead to successful treatment and better outcomes.

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Welcome to SkinScan – Expert Skin Cancer Screening in Waterford

4/6/2025

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At SkinScan, we specialise in the early detection of skin cancer using thorough clinical skin examinations and advanced dermoscopy.

Led by Dr. David Brennan, an experienced GP with a special interest in skin cancer medicine, our clinic offers trusted, professional care for adults and children in a welcoming, community-based setting.

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Waterford Health Park
Slievekeale Road
Waterford City, Ireland
X91 X3HY