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Sun Safety

SUNSCREEN FAQ

Use of high-SPF sunscreen (sunscreens labelled with SPF values higher than 50), provides greater protection against sunburn and UV induced skin cell damage over sunscreens with low SPF values. Use of sunscreen over the long term is estimated to reduce incidence of skin cancer by 50% to 75%. There is well documented research that the general public frequently fails to apply sunscreen effectively or does not use sufficient quantity of sunscreen to reach the level of SPF of the product.

Take A Melanoma Cancer Risk Assessment

Designed by Cancer Care Ontario (CCO), My CancerIQ is a website that helps you understand your risk for cancer and what you can do to help lower that risk. Complete a cancer risk assessment and get your personalized action plan now.

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Find a Dermatologist Near You

Access to a list of rapid access clinics, mole mapping clinics and other skin cancer specialists across Canada. Additional resources from the Canadian Dermatology Association are provided.

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