Melanoma cases climb amid declining sunscreen use in Canada
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Melanoma cases climb amid declining sunscreen use in Canada
Despite decades of public health messaging, Canadians are spending more time in the sun and using less sun protection – raising alarms among researchers as melanoma cases continue to climb.
Rising Skin Cancer Rates in Canada Linked to Declining Sun Safety Practices
Despite extensive public health campaigns aimed at promoting sun safety, recent research reveals a troubling paradox in Canada: citizens are spending more time exposed to the sun while simultaneously adopting fewer protective measures. This concerning shift in behavior has significant implications for public health, especially in the context of rising melanoma rates across the country. The latest findings come from an expansive study led by McGi…
Skin cancer: the first symptom that nobody gives it importance, but it is crucial to detect it in time
Every year in the United States, more than 100,000 cases of skin cancer are diagnosed. It becomes essential to visit a dermatologist from time to time for a review of the uqe spots occur in the tissue in the dermis. A change in our moles or the appearance of new spots may be a sign to pay attention to. To detect any type of skin cancer in time, it is recommended to take into account the first symptoms of a melanoma. Therefore, to make an early d…
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