Skin cancer can develop in any part of the body. However, because it typically occurs due to UV light exposure, it's often found in areas of the body exposed to the sunlight. Common sites include the face, especially the nose and the cheeks, ears, scalp, shoulders, arms, and hands.
London-based Consultant Dermatologist Dr Hélène du P Menagé told Express.co.uk, pay close attention to "common sites for skin cancers" including the nose, neck and ears.
Experts also believe those who live in warmer climates may be prone to skin cancers in areas such as the torso and back, as well as the legs.