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IMPACT
Skin cancer affects over 80,000 Canadians each year. Reaching beyond the body, impacting the lives of those diagnosed with it and their loved ones. IMPACT shares 4 stories from across Canada, facing extraordinary circumstances as they navigate the impacts on their personal melanoma and skin cancer journey.
Skin cancer is not going to stop them from making an IMPACT on their families, communities and the world.
Melanoma Canada is a trusted resource and support for patients and caregivers across Canada to navigate a skin cancer journey.
If you are looking for support, reach us today. We are here to support you through your journey. Call or email Mary Zawadzki B.A, SSW, RSSW at 1.877.560.8035 x 108 mzawadzki@melanomanetwork.ca. Visit our support page for a full list of our free support services and resources. CLICK HERE
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Hope is Alive
On June 2, 2019 – Cancer Survivors Day – the Melanoma Network of Canada captured the stories of individuals whose lives have been changed by melanoma. Each journey is unique; diagnoses, treatment plans, outcomes all vary, and yet everyone needs a support system. A network. With this video, we want melanoma patients – their caregivers, relatives and friends – to know Melanoma Network of Canada is here and we have a message of hope. #HopeisAlive
If you are looking for support, reach us today. We are here to support you through your journey. Call or email Mary Zawadzki B.A, SSW, RSSW at 1.877.560.8035 x 108 mzawadzki@melanomanetwork.ca. Visit our support page for a full list of our free support services and resources. CLICK HERE
YOU MISSED A SPOT
Held in two major Canadian cities during May is Melanoma Month, participants had a UV image taken of their skin to demonstrate the way the sun’s ultraviolet rays have impacted them and juxtapose it against the powerful protection that sunscreen provides. Melanoma survivors and physicians were on-site communicating the importance of sun safety and self detection.
The You Missed a Spot initiative was created by the Sun Safety Council (SSC), a national advisory committee lead by the Melanoma Network of Canada, composed of industry leaders and organisations that have an interest in the development, promotion and advancement of sun safety awareness. For more information on sun safety and the Canadian Sun Safety Council click here.
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