Multiple reports discuss advice from health experts about how to recognize potential skin cancer warning signs that are not limited to moles. The articles emphasize that skin cancer can present in a variety of forms, including scabs, spots, and other marks that may be easy to overlook—particularly during periods of hot weather when people spend more time outdoors. The coverage also notes the scale of risk in the UK, stating that about one in five people will develop skin cancer during their lifetime. The reports frame the information as public health guidance, encouraging people to pay attention to changes in their skin and to seek medical assessment for suspicious or persistent lesions rather than focusing only on whether a mark is a mole. While the specific “10 signs” are referenced, the shared theme across outlets is the importance of awareness of non-mole features and prompt attention to skin changes.