cancer, is using his snap-happy talent for good by helping Scots get life-saving mole diagnoses during the pandemic. Kenny Macfarlane, his mum, dad and close friend have all been struck down with malignant melanomas - a type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body.
The 59-year-old has had five suspicious moles removed, one of which was cancerous, and is due to have two more removed that recently appeared on his arm and shoulder.
But the snapper was shocked to hear that, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Scots must take a clear photograph of their mole and email it to doctors, rather than book a face-to-face appointment.Fearful for the vulnerable, those who live alone or with moles in hard to reach places, Kenny has offered to.
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