Galderma Library features the presentations, video and slides, of the satellite symposium Using daylight to treat actinic keratoses: An innovative approach during the 23rd World Congress of Dermatology held in Vancouver June, 2015.Presentations:Unmet medical needs in actinic keratoses.by Dr. Robert Bissonnette (Canada)Methyl-aminolevulinate activation by daylight an innovative concept.by Prof. Hans Wulf (Denmark)Real-World evidence in Sao Paulo - Brazilby Lus Torezan (Brazil)Efficacy and safety of Methyl-Aminolevulinate activated by daylight confirmed in phase III studies in Australia and Europe by Prof. Dr. Rolf Szeimies (Germany)Who, when and how to treat? by Dr. Jo-Ann See (Australia)Question and Answers

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