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May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month

Spring fever is in full swing! The outdoors are calling our name. Not just because it is the safest place to be…

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Walking for Clare

Strides story provided by Clare’s Team captain –  Margo Kennedy Clare’s Team is walking in memory of our dear Clare; my beautiful…

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Skin of Colour

40 years ago on May 11th, we lost the legendary reggae singer Bob Marley. His 4 year battle with acral melanoma reminds…

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Melanoma Network of Canada WANTS CANADIANS TO STAY SUN SAFE WHILE GETTING OUTDOORS THIS SPRING!

PRESS RELEASE TORONTO, ON May 1, 2021 – May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a nationally recognized month dedicated to…

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A Day I will Never Forget – Sally’s Melanoma Journey

Today is Melanoma Day, as recognized by the Canadian Dermatology Association, but it has a much more personal meaning for me.    May…

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National Hairstylist Appreciation Day

My journey started in 2012, I was advised that my hairdresser went on maternity leave when I tried to book an appointment,…

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Message from Annette Cyr, MNC’s Board Chair – Winter 2021

As the months of the pandemic slowly creep along and we come to the realization that there may be many more ahead, our mental and physical health need to be front and center.

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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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