Consultant dermatologist Dr David Shuttleworth (right) screens Essex County Cricket Club coach Graham Gooch for skin cancer - signs of which would include unusual moles and other sun damage - at the club's ground at New Writtle Street in Chelmsford, Essex. The screening is part of a wider sun-awareness camapaign, run by Marie Curie Cancer Care and Natwest, called 'Sun Safety - Don't get caught out', and highlights the need to be safe in the sun to cricket spectators.

Consultant dermatologist Dr David Shuttleworth (right) screens Essex County Cricket Club coach Graham Gooch for skin cancer - signs of which would include unusual moles and other sun damage - at the club's ground at New Writtle Street in Chelmsford, Essex. The screening is part of a wider sun-awareness camapaign, run by Marie Curie Cancer Care and Natwest, called 'Sun Safety - Don't get caught out', and highlights the need to be safe in the sun to cricket spectators. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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2071 x 1349 px | 35.1 x 22.8 cm | 13.8 x 9 inches | 150dpi

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19 April 2004

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Chelmsford UK

Photographer:

Yui Mok

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Consultant dermatologist Dr David Shuttleworth (right) screens Essex County Cricket Club coach Graham Gooch for skin cancer - signs of which would include unusual moles and other sun damage - at the club's ground at New Writtle Street in Chelmsford, Essex. The screening is part of a wider sun-awareness camapaign, run by Marie Curie Cancer Care and Natwest, called 'Sun Safety - Don't get caught out', and highlights the need to be safe in the sun to cricket spectators.

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