Across the MIMS Learning Live Digital series our expert speakers will bring you updates reflecting the new world of general practice during the pandemic, with sessions taking place each evening between 7-10 June.
Why skin cancer is set to become another cost of lockdown
Experts warn we could be facing a ticking time bomb, as fewer people were referred for suspected melanoma during lockdown
Skin cancer can be a legacy from sunbathing in earlier life
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With the easing of lockdown restrictions and the promise of foreign holidays on the horizon, the UK is looking forward to a summer of sun. But as with the Covid backlog in almost all areas of health and cancer care, the pandemic will have consequences for the 16,000 plus people who will be diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer this year.