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Check your skin once a month

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Check your skin once a month, every month - it’s simply the smartest way to build confidence in detecting anything potentially abnormal.Get to know every lump, bump, mole, freckle and mark!If you spot anything new, unusual or changing - get it checked out! For all the information, guidance, tools and advice you need to help you detect the early signs of skin cancer and confidently take action with concerns - install the Skcin app on your mobile device today.Go to: app.skcin.org (using Safari on iOS and Chrome on Android)Tap ‘INSTALL’ and ‘Add to Home Screen’

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