Skin Cancer Education & Resources

When you order Skin Check Cards, your Launch Pack includes a toolbox talk video, presentation slides, posters, and email templates. The resources below support the program and give your team everything they need to take action.

How to Use Your Skin Check Card

The Skin Check Card teaches the ABCDE method, the same approach doctors use to assess spots for signs of skin cancer. Most skin cancers aren't found in a clinic. They're found at home, by the individual or a partner. When caught early, skin cancer is highly treatable. The videos below show how to use the card and what to look for.

Toolbox Talk Video

Watch our toolbox talk to learn about the warning signs and how to use the Skin Check Card to help detect potential skin cancer early.

How to use your Skin Check Card

This short video walks through exactly how to use the card: how to perform a self-check using the ABCDE method, what to look for, and when to see a doctor. It takes a few minutes, and knowing how to use it properly could make all the difference.

Accredited Skin Cancer Doctor — Skin Cancer College Australasia

Find a doctor

If you've used your Skin Check Card and identified a spot of concern, see a doctor for a comprehensive skin check. Doctors displaying this symbol are Accredited Skin Cancer Doctors who have completed advanced training and testing with the Skin Cancer College Australasia in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of skin cancer. They may work within a general practice or in a dedicated skin cancer clinic. You don't need a referral. Use the directory below to find an Accredited Skin Cancer Doctor near you.

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Can You Spot The Melanoma

Melanoma doesn't always look the same. These images show real examples of skin cancers in different forms—some are obvious, others are easy to miss. Use your Skin Check Card and the ABCDE method to help identify warning signs. If you're unsure about any spot on your skin, see your GP or an Accredited Skin Cancer Doctor for assessment.