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Rethinking Skin Cancer Prevention Through Physiology-Based Science with Dermatologist Dr. Gordon O. Telford Featured
Description
Where Science Meets Self-Care, the educational radio show hosted by holistic aesthetician and reflexologist Ida Fanelli, features an insightful interview with Dr. Gordon O. Telford, MD, FRCPC, FAAD—a Canadian physician with more than 40 years of experience in dermatology and preventive skin health.
This episode takes a deeper look at a physiology-based approach to skin cancer prevention, offering a fresh perspective on sun exposure and photoprotection. Drawing from dermatology, immunology, and nutritional biochemistry, Dr. Telford challenges conventional thinking and explores why skin cancer rates continue to rise despite widespread sunscreen use.
Now retired from private practice in Nova Scotia, Dr. Telford focused his career on non-melanoma skin cancer, photoaging, and preventive dermatology. His work emphasizes long-term skin health through immune system support, reduction of oxidative stress, and protection that extends beyond ultraviolet (UV) radiation alone.
A New Perspective on Prevention
In this conversation, Dr. Telford explains why current prevention strategies may be incomplete. Key topics include:
- Persistent increases in skin cancer rates despite sunscreen use
- Differences between basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas
- The roles of immune suppression and oxidative stress in cancer development
- Limitations of focusing only on UV radiation
- Effects of visible light and infrared radiation on the skin
- The importance of maintaining balance rather than avoiding sun exposure entirely
A Physiology-Based Approach to Photoprotection
A central theme is the use of vitamin-based topical strategies that support the skin’s natural defenses, including:
- Retinyl palmitate (Vitamin A) as a natural skin component
- Vitamin E and L-carnosine for oxidative protection
- Niacinamide for skin integrity and cancer prevention
- The interaction between vitamin A and vitamin D pathways
Dr. Telford’s model focuses on working with the body’s biology rather than relying solely on external barriers like sunscreen.
Bridging Science and Holistic Care
Host Ida Fanelli brings a unique perspective through her background in medical laboratory science and holistic aesthetics. The discussion thoughtfully explores both conventional dermatology and integrative approaches, encouraging a deeper understanding of how to support the body more effectively.
“This conversation is exactly why I created Where Science Meets Self-Care,” says Fanelli. “It’s about asking deeper questions and understanding not just what we’re told to do, but why.”
A Legacy of Education
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Telford spent over 30 years as a medical expert on CFAX radio, making complex medical topics accessible to the public—an approach that aligns with the show’s mission.
Now Streaming
This episode is now available on the Brushwood Media Network, expanding the reach of Where Science Meets Self-Careas a trusted source for science-based holistic education.
About the Show
Where Science Meets Self-Care is an educational radio platform dedicated to connecting scientific research with holistic healing practices. Through expert interviews, the show explores skin health, wellness, and the body’s interconnected systems.
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Contact Information
Ida Fanelli
Esthetics by Ida
📞 519-453-9022 (call or WhatsApp)
📧 ida@estheticsbyida.c