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Help shape the future of research into Skin Cancer Surgery in the UK

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Skcin are a supporting partner for the Skin Cancer Surgery PSP Steering Group, which recently ran a survey that asked patients, carers and healthcare professionals to put forward research suggestions about skin cancer surgery. These questions will help us find important areas to research in order to improve outcomes for patients with skin cancer.

Over 1100 research suggestions were put forward.

The 38 summary questions not answered by research are listed in this survey.

We are now asking for your help to prioritise this list.

Please take part and have your say in this survey if you are:

· Aged 18 years and over and have had surgery for skin cancer

· A carer or family member of someone who has had surgery for skin cancer

· A healthcare professional who manages skin cancer

This survey is open to people living in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

To take part in the survey please visit: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/pspskin

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