Swimming champion Sam Short becomes youngest MIA ambassador
18-year-old Sam calls for young Aussies to start taking sun safety seriously, after being diagnosed with melanoma just weeks before the Commonwealth Games.
18-year-old Sam calls for young Aussies to start taking sun safety seriously, after being diagnosed with melanoma just weeks before the Commonwealth Games.
Olympian and melanoma survivor Cate Campbell, and Melanoma Institute Australia Co-Medical Directors Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO, will address the National Press Club of Australia.
Tasmanian skin cancer patients to benefit from increased prevention and awareness campaigns, and bolstered melanoma support services.
New research, co-authored by MIA's Prof Anne Cust, published in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
Urgent long-term funding needed to modernise the ‘Slip Slop Slap’ campaign.
A landmark report provides status of melanoma in Australia, and the the roadmap to achieve zero deaths from melanoma this decade.
Jana Pittman and Melinda Gainsford-Taylor back our Game On Mole campaign, in support of their much loved coach.
National day of action called amidst fears COVID lockdowns have deterred patients from seeking potentially life-saving medical treatment.
MIA is proud to announce that the Nine Network’s newsreader and journalist Peter Overton AM has joined us as a National Ambassador.
COVID lockdowns may have deterred patients seeking medical treatment, making our 'Game On Mole' campaign more important than ever.