according to the canadian cancer society, melanoma is the deadliest of all the skin cancers. recent statistics estimate that this year alone, 8,000 canadians will be diagnosed with melanoma and 1,300 will die from it.
kathy barnard, melanoma survivor and founder of the save your skin foundation (sysf) says, “melanoma is a beast. it does not discriminate by age, race, gender or skin colour. we all have a responsibility to protect ourselves from this devastating cancer.” results from a new survey show that more than half of canadians (55%) either don’t know or agree that a small amount of sun exposure without protection won’t lead to melanoma. further, one in four are unaware that spending more time in the sun increases their risk.
kathy barnard, melanoma survivor and founder of save your skin foundation. supplied
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vonah’s story doesn’t end with remission. in 2019, paralysis on one side of his face, combined with nausea and dizziness, sent him back to the operating table; this time for high risk brainstem surgery. vonah’s melanoma was back, – and it was metastatic. quick testing for mutations, put him on a new path to take on his cancer.
about half of people with melanoma skin cancers have the braf gene which causes it to make an overactive protein that makes cells grow and divide too fast . for someone like marcel with advanced melanoma, knowing if it has the braf mutation can help doctors determine the right course of treatment.