The responsibility rests with patients to contact CANSA for assistance. Read more...

Don’t Let Cancer Get Under Your Skin

January 2022 – As part of its 2022 SunSmart health awareness campaign, the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) is hosting free FotoFinder and skin examinations, sponsored by Novartis, in: Roodepoort – 13 January, Vredendal – 17 January, Springbok – 21 and 22 January, Rustenburg – 27 January and Nelspruit – 27 January. Appointments can be booked through CANSA Care Centres or directly with CANSA Service Coordinators in the various regions.

#SunSmart #CANSASunSmart #SkinCancer

Lorraine Govender, CANSA’s National Manager for Health promotion, explains, “We offer FotoFinder skin screenings at most CANSA Care Centres around South Africa. FotoFinder screening is an ‘all-in-one’ skin cancer screening and mole mapping, using a dermascope device, the imaging system of choice by thousands of dermatologists worldwide. The system automatically links digital dermoscopic images of moles to an overview image, making the identification and tracking of lesions easy.  Should any abnormalities be picked up, a referral will be made to a dermatologist.”

Dr Gary Sopher, Medical Director, Novartis South Africa (Oncology) adds, “Cancer screening is such a vital aspect of healthcare. Early diagnosis improves cancer outcomes by providing care at the earliest possible stage and therefore an important public health strategy.”

Following The World Cancer Research Fund, skin cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. South Africa’s beautiful, but harsh, climate leads to having one of the highest monitored ultraviolet (UV) levels in the world, resulting in one of the top occurrences of skin cancer globally. And although people with blonde or red head hair with light skin, freckles and green or blue eyes are more at risk for sunburn and skin damage, it’s important to remember that everyone, regardless of their ethnic group, is at risk of getting skin cancer.

CANSA recommends using sun protection gear, such as sunscreens, UV-protective garments and apparel, bearing the CANSA Smart Choice Seal under CANSA’s Seal of Recognition programme, as part of your regime to stay safe while out in the sun.

Sunscreens that carry the CANSA Smart Choice Seal have been verified by approved independent testing laboratories and are deemed safe to use and as effective protection against harmful damage caused by the sun. CANSA further cautions that using sunscreen is not the only one way in which to protect yourself in the sun. One should also avoid direct sunlight between 10am and 4pm when the sun’s rays are most dangerous. Stay in the shade or under an (UV protective) umbrella as much as possible. UV rays reflect off cement, water, sand, glass and grass and can therefore cause sunburn in the shade and throughout the year, not just in summer.

Govender states, “Taking charge of your health by being aware of changes on your skin, especially moles, is of utmost importance. Skin cancer can be beaten if detected early.  We provide information and resources to enable you to keep up to date with your monthly skin checks using the ABCDE (Asymmetry, Border, Colour, Diameter, Evolving) guidelines to look out for warning signs. It’s also recommended for hard to see areas, such as your back or the top of your head, that you ask a family member or friend to assist you in examining yourself.”

CANSA also partners with Miiskin – a free user-friendly app that assists in monitoring changes. It may not be a diagnostic tool and does not replace a visit to the dermatologist or doctor, but it does help raise the alarm on skin changes which may then be further investigated by a professional – perfect for those on the go.

As the FotoFinders are shared among the CANSA Care Centres, skin screenings are by appointment only and if not sponsored, a small fee is charged to help cover the cost of consumables used during the examination.

For more information, please contact Lucy Balona, Head: Marketing and Communication at CANSA at email lbalona@cansa.org.za. Call 011 616 7662 or mobile 082 459 5230.

CANSA offers a unique integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. CANSA is a leading role-player in cancer research and the scientific findings and knowledge gained from our research are used to realign our health programmes, as well as strengthen our watchdog role to the greater benefit of the public. Our health programmes comprise health and education campaigns; CANSA Care Centres that offer a wide range of care and support services to those affected by cancer; stoma and other clinical support; medical equipment hire, as well as a toll-free line to offer information and support. We offer a Tele Counselling service in seven languages free of charge. We also supply patient care and support in the form of 8 CANSA Care Homes in the main metropolitan areas for out-of-town cancer patients and CANSA-TLC lodging for parents and guardians of children undergoing cancer treatment.

Queries CANSA

 0800 22 6622 Toll Free
 072 197 9305 English and Afrikaans (text only)
 071 867 3530 isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sesotho, Setswana and Sepedi (text only)
 CANSA Care Centres

 

Connect with CANSA on social media:

Do you have a question?
Ask CANSA
Book a counselling session

CANSA Tele Counselling

 0800 22 6622 Toll Free
 072 197 9305 English and Afrikaans (text only)
 071 867 3530 isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sesotho, Setswana and Sepedi (text only)

 

  Find Your Care Centre

About Us | Get in Touch

1931 - 2021. 90 Year Anniversary

Sign up to receive news and updates: