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Facing a Future with Cancer

Ian Campbell’s melanoma story My name is Ian Campbell. I am 60 years young and have a beautiful wife, and two wonderful adult children. My cancer journey started…

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Melanoma Network Launches CME Certified Course to support Primary Physicians for improved Patient Outcomes

Melanoma Network of Canada (MNC) is proud to announce the launch of a Continuing Medical Education (CME) Certified course to support primary care physicians in triaging skin lesions more accurately and at an earlier stage, with a focus on recognizing suspicious skin lesions and selecting which biopsy would be most appropriate based on physical characteristics of the suspicious lesion.

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Register and Save $10! Promo code SAVE40

This year on Sunday May 30th, Canadians from coast to coast will unite to support those impacted by melanoma and skin cancer.…

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Help Choose MNC’s Next signature Event

Take our 1 minute survey and help us decide which event to host in 2021 Unfortunately due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we…

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How to Stay Well Nourished and Hydrated

Getting all of the nutrients your body needs can help you maintain your weight and strength, stay active and support your recovery…

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NEW! Caregiver Support Groups

Accessing information and dismissing self care needs are the most common challenges for caregivers. You are not alone – Join our melanoma…

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Top Tips for Managing Cancer Fatigue

Cancer-related fatigue is the most common and often the most distressing side effect experienced by people with cancer, including melanoma. It is different…

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Interview with Caregiver Leslie Brochu

Leslie Brochu of Kamloops BC is a mother, caregiver and advocate for her adult son Chris Brochu, “my son was diagnosed with Melanoma (first…

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Care for the Caregiver

by Kimberly Murray, Edmonton AB My journey with melanoma is really more about my twin sister Candace. In Dec 2017 she was…

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