SPF Minute #8 – It can take up to 2-3 months to see a skin cancer specialist in Ontario.

It can take up to 2-3 months before you can see a skin cancer specialist in Ontario. During the pandemic, that number has increased to 3-4 months, and sometimes can even be much longer. Unfortunately, some skin cancers spread quickly, which makes it doubly important to get your screening sooner, rather than later.
SPF Minute #7 – How Much Doctors Charge The Ontario Government For The Excision Of A Skin Cancer.

Did you know the fee surgeons charge the Ontario Government for the excision of a skin cancer or the simple removal of a malignant skin lesion on the face or neck is only $92. Meanwhile, the removal of a malignant melanoma – the deadliest form of skin cancer – is $124. Interesting, isn’t it?
SPF Minute #6 – A Skin Cancer Epidemic Amongst The Elderly.

A 2017 research paper published in the National Centre for Biotechnology Information suggests there is a skin cancer epidemic emerging amongst the elderly. Make sure to get your skin cancer screening today.
SPF Minute #5 – The Complications Of Skin Cancers

Most non-melanoma skin cancers, like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, are not usually deadly. However, that doesn’t mean they don’t pose their own complications of skin cancers. Since these cancers are usually present on your face, neck, and hands, they can lead to disfigurement, pain, bleeding, infections, and scaring, which in-and-of-themselves can lead to a lower quality […]
SPF Minute #4 – What Do UV Tanning Devices Have In Common With Plutonium?

UV tanning devices are very dangerous to your health. In fact, the World Health Organization includes UV tanning devices, cigarettes, and plutonium in its group 1 of cancer-causing agents. Not only that, the U.S. Skin Cancer Foundation states that more people will develop skin cancer because of indoor tanning, than they will develop lung cancer because of smoking.
SPF Minute #3 – The ABCDE’s On How To Detect Melanoma

Melanoma, while perhaps the least common form of skin cancer, is by far the deadliest due to its tendency to spread quickly to other organs and lymph nodes. Melanoma typically looks like a mole or can evolve from an already existing mole. And there are 5 distinct elements to look for in a potentially cancerous mole. Think of them as the ABCDE’s of how to detect melanoma: A – asymmetricalB – […]
Research & Development: Skin Cancer Epidemics in the Elderly as An Emerging Issue in Geriatric Oncology

Abstract Skin cancer is a worldwide, emerging clinical need in the elderly white population, with a steady increase in incidence rates, morbidity and related medical costs. Skin cancer is a heterogeneous group of cancers comprising cutaneous melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), which predominantly affect elderly patients, aged older than 65 years. Melanoma has distinct […]
How To Take Control Of Your Body: Everything You Need To Know

Practicing medicine is an inexact science. The body is a complex machine with nuanced capabilities and shortcomings. It is not a simple algorithm where X+Y=Z. Factors like lifestyle, diet, environmental considerations, and family history all add their own flavour on how a person will react to any illness. That means doctors are not only asked to practice “textbook science,” but […]
SPF Minute #2 – Skin Cancer Is A Huge Economic Burden

According to the Public Health Agency of Canada “The Canadian economic burden of skin and subcutaneous tissue disease was 2 Billion Dollars in 2010 and the amount of people getting skin cancer has been increasing in Canada at a fairly constant rate over the past 30 years.”
How Much The Ontario Government Is Investing In Virtual Care

The Ontario government recently announced plans to expand its innovative home and community care services with a $115 million investment. The following is a quote from their press release: “With today’s modern medical advances and technology, and with the help of our dedicated nurses and personal support workers, we are ready to provide quality care for patients in their own homes and […]