Herald on Sunday

‘A WAKEUP CALL’

Wendy’s cancer scare

- Miriam Harris

We are all preoccupie­d and distracted and anxious about a pandemic . . . for me, it’s been a huge wake-up call.

Wendy Petrie

TVNZ broadcaste­r and journalist Wendy Petrie is urging New Zealanders to remember regular health checks during the pandemic, after she had a close call with skin cancer.

The former One News presenter went to her dermatolog­ist to check a red spot on her arm that her family had noticed over summer.

“She immediatel­y looked at it and said ‘Oh yes, we need to get that off right now.’ I was so shocked and scared.

“I had not been doing my regular checks because I had been distracted and all of a sudden it hit home. We can’t let things like this slip off the radar,” she told the Herald on Sunday.

Petrie made sure she was tested and has been “nervously waiting” for the biopsy results, which arrived yesterday.

The mole was confirmed to be skin cancer, but Petrie said it has all been removed. She has been urged to go back for more regular checks in the future.

“We are all preoccupie­d and distracted and anxious about a pandemic, but it’s also important not to forget about things like mammograms, like skin checks, like every other normal health check you would worry about. For me, it’s been a huge wake-up call.”

Petrie acknowledg­es it can be hard to prioritise checks when so often they have to be rebooked due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns. But she said the effort is worth it.

“If nothing else, I hope it serves as a good reminder to all of us to make sure we do stay on top of these health checks because Covid19 will end, and we still need to be around for our families.”

Cancer Society spokesman Shayne Nahu said: “It’s really good news Wendy picked this up. Our biggest recommenda­tion is that people know their skin and selfexamin­e on a regular basis.

“Roughly every month or so is useful and having people help when you can’t see things, like on your back.”

Nahu said it’s important to look for moles that are changing in colour, shape or size, and if you’re worried, to book an appointmen­t.

“Start with your GP or skin specialist, and they will be able to get the next step in diagnosis. The majority of cancers are selfidenti­fied. It’s really important to be vigilant in our skin . . . and then follow up with a clinician.”

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TVNZ broadcaste­r and journalist Wendy Petrie is urging people to remember to get regular health checks, even amid the disruption of Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

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