Beneficiaries
Who is the project for?

The project supports three main categories of beneficiaries in the Romania–Serbia cross-border region.

Patients
Improved access to screening and early diagnostic services.

Medical professionals
Training and knowledge transfer on modern assessment methods.

Researchers
Scientific collaboration and access to shared databases for comparative studies.
Registration Forms
Please identify and fill out the form relevant to you.

Patients — Skin Cancer
Screening (Dermatology)

The HepaSkin program offers free dermatological consultations for the early detection of skin cancer (melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and other suspicious lesions).
Examinations are conducted in partner medical centers and include dermatoscopic assessment and counseling on risk factors.
Who can register: Individuals from the Romania–Serbia border region, regardless of previous medical status.
Steps for registration:
- Complete the registration form.
- You will be contacted to schedule the date and location.
- Participation is free, within the available places.

Patients — Liver Disease
Screening (Hepatology)

HepaSkin provides free testing for the detection of liver diseases, including viral hepatitis, hepatic steatosis, and other related conditions.
The examinations include non-invasive testing (FibroScan / serological analyses) and individual medical counseling.
Who can register: Individuals at higher risk (family history, exposure to risk factors, or unhealthy lifestyle).
Steps for registration:
- Complete the registration form.
- You will be contacted to schedule the date and location.
- Participation is free, within the available places.

Medical Professionals — Training and Collaboration in Healthcare

HepaSkin supports the continuous professional development of physicians through webinars, practical workshops, and participation in screening activities.
The project promotes interdisciplinary collaboration between dermatologists, hepatologists, general practitioners, and nurses.

Researchers — Opportunities for Scientific Collaboration and Exchange

The HepaSkin project fosters cooperation between universities and medical research centers in Romania and Serbia.
It provides a framework for joint studies, data sharing, and innovation in skin and liver disease prevention and treatment.
HepaSkin Newsletter

The latest updates on project activities, screening campaigns, research findings, and useful medical resources.


