As Islanders prepare to soak up the sunshine this summer, experts say it’s crucial to take sun protection seriously given the rising rates of skin cancer across Canada.
A new study from Melanoma Canada shows more than 11,000 Canadians were diagnosed with melanoma in 2024 — a 17 per cent increase over the previous year. An increasing number of those new cases appeared in young people.
Falyn Katz, CEO of Melanoma Canada, said men continue to be diagnosed more frequently than women. Of Canada;s 11,300 new skin cancer patients, 6,500 were men and 4,800 were women.
“We also need to be talking about the death rate, which is also on the rise. A lot of Canadians don’t realize that skin cancer can be deadly — 1,300 deaths each year, so about three to four a day, and 850 out of those are men,” Katz told CBC’s Island Morning.