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Farmers and growers – don’t let a spot become a full stop

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‘Don’t let a spot become a full stop’. This is the message Melanoma New Zealand and FMG are sharing with rural New Zealanders. FMG has recently announced it is partnering with Melanoma New Zealand to help prevent avoidable suffering and deaths from melanoma.

FMG’s Chief Client Officer, Andrea Brunner says FMG often talks about the most important asset on your farm, is you.

‘‘The benefits of doing a regular skin check are undeniable given that if melanoma is caught early, it is almost always curable. Our farmers and growers are among the most at risk of melanoma in the world due to New Zealand’s UV radiation says.

Melanoma New Zealand CEO Andrea Newland says heightenin­g the awareness in New Zealand’s rural communitie­s of how to protect your skin when outdoors, and the importance of having a regular skin check, will save lives.

‘‘New Zealand has the highest incidence rate of melanoma in the world. More than 4000 are diagnosed with melanoma, and around 300 people will die from it, each year in New Zealand; in fact more people die from skin cancer than on our roads.

‘‘But the good news is that it doesn’t have to be that way, given melanoma can be preventabl­e intensity,’’ Ms

Brunner and is almost always curable if caught early enough,’’ says Ms. Newland.

The team at FMG will be helping to share Melanoma New Zealand’s key prevention and early detection messages, education, and advice through its connection­s into rural communitie­s. This includes at events like regional field days, A&P shows, and at the National Fieldays at Hamilton’s Mystery Creek this month.

At FMG’s National Fieldays’ site you’ll be able to see the amount of sun damage to your skin with a UV camera and collect a record card to take to Melanoma New Zealand’s site for a free spot check.

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If melanoma is caught early it is almost always curable.

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