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Masced ( Melanoma and Skin Cancer Early Detection) course

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If you work in any industry that has regular observation of peoples skin - you are uniquely placed to spot the early signs of skin cancer and provide trusted advice and signposting for professional clinical assessment. Early detection, diagnosis and treatment SAVES LIVES!

The MASCED (Melanoma and Skin Cancer Early Detection) training programme, developed by @SkcinCharity is ‘training eyes to save lives’ across the hair, health and beauty industry nationwide and many lives have been saved as a result of this valuable training.

The training is supported by key industry bodies across the hair, health and beauty Industry sectors.

There are two courses available - the standard course MASCED and for Allied Health Professionals or those who want to extend their knowledge further, MASCED PRO - you can register for either course at MASCED.UK

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