Michael Clarke’s urgent skin cancer plea as he shares photo from hospital

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.MClarke23 has urged people to get checked for skin cancer after having another regular checkup. 7NEWS

He became an ambassador for the Cancer Council in 2010 and on Friday night, the 42-year-old posted a photo from hospital.Michael Clarke has urged people to get checked for skin cancer.Clarke, who spent plenty of time in the sun over 115 Tests and 245 one-day internationals for Australia, had a cancer removed from his forehead just last year.

It was an almost identical procedure to the one he had in September 2019, when he wrote a message with the photo highlighting the importance of covering up when outdoors. “Another day, another skin cancer cut out of my face... youngsters out there make sure you are doing all the right things to protect yourself from the sun,” Clarke wrote at the time.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your

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