Monday, 20 May 2013

Melanoma: The Bottom Line

THE FACTS


  • Around 12,800 people in the UK are diagnosed with malignant melanoma each year, and there are around 2,200 deaths from the disease.
  • Malignant melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK.
  • More people die from skin cancer in the UK than in Australia.
  • Melanoma is now the most common cancer in young people aged 15-34 in the UK.
  • In the past decade, cases of the disease have increased by over 50 per cent.
  • Malignant melanoma has the biggest projected increase in incidence of any cancer by 2030.  
  • Over 80 per cent of all skin cancers are caused by overexposure to the sun and/or sunbeds.
  • The majority of early melanomas, where there is no spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body, can be cured by simple removal. 
  • Melanoma is much more difficult to treat in the later stages.
  • Using tanning beds before the age of 30 increases your risk of a melanoma diagnosis by 75 per cent.

Monday, 13 May 2013

MASScot at Holyrood

Here is a selection of photographs taken when MASScot visited Holyrood, the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh.

MASScot brought along a whiteboard for each MSP to sign and write their own personalised sun protection slogan. MSPs who signed the board included Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond and many others.