Abstract

Community nurses are in daily contact with patients and, in the course of their day's work, have every opportunity of recognizing those patients who are more vulnerable to the sun's rays, and noticing actual sun damage and actinic keratoses. They are then able to check other sun-exposed areas such as the face, ears, scalp, back and limbs to discover any other lesions or more serious problems of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma or malignant melanoma the would require referral, sometimes urgently, to a dermatologist for full assessment and treatment. In any case, sound advice about further protection from the sun, both for themselves and their families may help to reduce the likelihood of further problems.

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