Free cancer screening courses available

National screening programmes help to detect cancer at an earlier stage, when it is most treatable. GatewayC has launched three, 1 hour CPD courses on breast, bowel and cervical screening.

Cancer screening saves lives. It is important that clinicians are able to best support their patients in participating in the national screening programs and are aware of some of the common reasons patients do not attend screening. The modules talk through how to encourage patients to take part and overcome barriers such as embarrassment, mobility or language issues.

 

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