Toxins, Scars and Syndromes: The Hidden Triggers of Skin Cancer

When we think about skin cancer, the image that usually comes to mind is someone who’s spent years in the harsh Australian sun. But not every case fits that story. Some skin cancers develop because of toxic exposures, chronic injury, or inherited conditions that quietly change the way our skin behaves. These causes are rare, […]

Eye Cancer Screening
Dermatoscopic Features of Eye Cancers: Why Screening Matters

The skin around the eyes is among the most delicate on the body. It is thin, highly exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and often neglected when applying sunscreen. Decades of sunbathing with eyes closed provided no real protection — ultraviolet rays penetrated the eyelids, causing long-term cellular damage. This explains why basal cell carcinoma (BCC), […]

Back Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer on the Back: Early Detection with Structured Dermoscopic Assessment

Skin cancers that develop on the back can pose a serious challenge for early detection. Unlike the face, arms, or legs, the back is difficult for individuals to observe regularly, which means lesions may go unnoticed until they become advanced. For skin cancer screening practitioners, applying a systematic method of dermoscopic assessment—beginning with recognition of […]