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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Yui MokMore information:
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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.