The following event is put on by Melanoma Canada
Skin Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
with special guests
Dr. Whiteman and Dr. Solomon from Palmerston Mole Scan Clinic
Dr. Sheida Naderi-Azad, Family Physician
Madeleine Crawford, Researcher at Dalhousie University
Laura Sofen, Patient Speaker
Monday May 13, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM (ET.)
Please check your time zone
Regular skin checks are crucial for early detection of melanoma and skin cancer. Mole mapping, a systematic photographic documentation of skin lesions, aids in this vital process. By capturing images of all moles and spots (like changes in size, shape, or color) mole mapping provides a complete baseline for tracking changes over time.
Join us on Monday, May 13th as Dr. Whiteman and Dr. Solomon from Palmerston Mole Scan Clinic who will be discussing mole mapping, what it is, and how it can assist you in the early detection of melanoma and skin cancer. Also hear from researcher Madeleine Crawford presents her study on AI as a melanoma screening tool and Dr. Sheida Naderi-Azad, a family physician presenting “Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection”.
Webinar Details
Monday May 13th, 7:30 PM
7:30-7:35: Abbie Wiggin presenting Melanoma Canada Support Services
7:35-7:40: Wellspring Alberta presenting their Programs and Cancer Support
7:40-8:00: Dr. Naderi-Azad presenting Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection
8:00-8:15: Madeleine Crawford presenting the Use of AI in the Early Detection of Skin Cancer
8:15-8:35: Dr. Whiteman and Dr. Solomon from Palmerston Mole Scan Clinic presenting Mole Scann What is it?
8:35-8:45: Patient Speaker Laura Sofen
8:45-9:00: Q&A
Can’t Attend?
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