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Melanoma skin cancer

Getting diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer

You should see your GP if you notice a new mole, abnormal area of skin or changes to an existing mole. They will do some tests and may refer you to a specialist.

If you are at increased risk of melanoma skin cancer you may have regular skin checks.

Screening for melanoma skin cancer

There isn't a national screening programme for melanoma skin cancer in the UK. Some people with a higher risk can have skin checks by a specialist.

Seeing your GP for symptoms of melanoma skin cancer

See your GP if you develop a new mole, abnormal area of skin or changes to an existing mole. They will look at it and may refer you to a specialist.

Referral to a melanoma skin cancer specialist

You may be referred to a specialist if you have symptoms that could be due to melanoma skin cancer. This might be an urgent suspected cancer referral.

Tests for melanoma skin cancer

You might have a number of tests. This includes having a sample of tissue (biopsy) taken. Some people may have scans and tests on their lymph nodes.

Last reviewed: 21 Jan 2025

Next review due: 21 Jan 2028

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