Listen out for Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, talking on Radio Live and More FM news about the recent banning of sunbeds for under 18s in Auckland.
In the July issue of Channel Magazine, Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, advises on what to do about a possible basal cell cancer - the most common type of cancer in New Zealand.
In this month's issue of Channel Magazine, Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, answers a query from a European man in his 50s, who is very active and has spent a lot of time outdoors competing in ocean swimming events. He wonders, "Do I need a mole check?"
Check out this editorial by Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, in the June/July issue of Human Resources Magazine, which has a special employee health, safety and wellness theme. Dr Coe offers lots of practical advice around what all organisations should be doing to protect their staff from the harmful effects of UV radiation.
In this month's special 'Mother's Day' issue of Channel Magazine, Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, answers a question from a women whose Mum has just spotted a suspicious looking mole on her leg and is wondering what to do!
Check out April's issue of Channel Magazine where Chief MoleMan answers a query about the options for mole removal surgery and treatment.
Our Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, was interviewed on Radio Live this morning about melanoma rates in NZ and the importance of regular skin checks. Check out the audio here:
‘Go Spotty' in your school or workplace - Friday 28th March 2014
March is Melanoma Awareness month and the Melanoma Foundation of New Zealand would like to invite you to participate in our second national ‘Go Spotty’ Mufti Day on Friday 28th March to raise awareness of this terrible disease that is affecting over 4000 kiwis every year.
The idea is to get everyone wearing something spotty or dotty to get people thinking about melanoma and checking their skin for ‘spots’ or signs that could lead to melanoma later on in life.
We would greatly appreciate your participation via a gold coin donation for everyone who decides to wear spotty mufti on the day.
If you would like to participate in our ‘Go Spotty Day’, request flyers, donations boxes, or have any questions, please contact admin@melanoma.org.nz or 09-449-2342 or 0800-4-melanoma (0800-463-526)
Check out the March issue of Channel Magazine where Chief MoleMan, Dr Grant Coe, answers an active 70 year old male's question about whether he needs a mole check.