Abstract

To the Editor: Hairdressers have been considered a potential resource for skin cancer surveillance,1 and previous studies suggest that hairdressers are interested in skin cancer education.2,3 However, validation of these findings in other hairdresser communities are needed, and factors associated with receptiveness to skin cancer education are unknown. Here, we investigated melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer knowledge, surveillance practices, and attitudes among hairdressers in the metropolitan Atlanta area.

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