“Dermatology, the study of diseases of the skin—the human body’s largest organ–is both misunderstood and underrated. Even some physicians in other specialties think it’s “easy,” or borders on the trivial, but skin diseases are important because they are common, impose a huge economic and psychological burden on patients, and can be deadly.” Follow this link to read full article.

 

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“The sun’s dark side, quantified: It is behind 80 percent of wrinkles and spots and is the primary cause of skin cancer. How can you enjoy a minute outdoors knowing that? The same way dermatologists do—with the clever protection methods they’ve developed to save their own skin.” Click here to read more.

 

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“May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, with “Melanoma Monday” focusing attention on the deadliest form of the disease. It’s curable if spotted early, but doctors say patients need to be a partner in the process.” Click here to read about the 7 warning signs you can’t ignore.

 

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When detected early, skin cancer is highly treatable. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that everyone check their skin and their partner’s skin regularly for any new or suspicious spots.

This infographic explains how to perform a skin exam from head to toe and what signs to look for on the skin.

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Click here to read more.

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Great tips on sun protection & skin cancer prevention from the American Academy of Dermatology. Click here to learn more.

Did you know that Toronto Dermatology Centre was the first to develop an Acne & Rosacea clinic in Canada?

Did you know that May 1st is Doctor’s Day in Ontario?  Every day, more than 320,000 patients across the province are treated and cared for by doctors. Whether it’s in a hospital, a long-term care home, a clinic or at a patient’s home, Ontario’s doctors are making a positive difference in the lives of patients by providing high-quality care.

 

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