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First Primary Melanoma Risk Calculator
Questions for the patient
Sex
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Male
Female
Age
Region in Australia most lived in?
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New South Wales
Queensland
Australian Capital Territory
Victoria
South Australia
Tasmania
Western Australia
Northern Territory
Natural hair colour at age 18?
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Red or auburn
Fair or blonde
Brown
Black
Mole count
Number of moles when you were 18 years of age. Click on the diagram below that best describes you.
Moles are small brown or black spots on the skin, either raised or flat. Moles usually develop before age 20. Unlike freckles, moles do not change in appearance after sun exposure.
None
Few
Some
Many
Have you ever had a non-melanoma skin cancer?
This includes basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), Bowen disease or Merkel cell carcinoma.
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No
Yes
Have you ever used a sunbed or sunlamp?
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No
Yes
How many sunbed/sunlamp sessions have you had in total over your lifetime?
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1-10 Sessions
More than 10 Sessions
Have any of your first-degree relatives had melanoma?
This includes parents, siblings or children.
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No
Yes
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