Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States, affecting one in five Americans during their lifetime. While basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) ...
Melanoma remains one of the hardest skin cancers to diagnose because it often mimics harmless moles or lesions. While most artificial intelligence (AI) tools rely on dermoscopic images alone, they ...
Detecting melanoma before it becomes visible is a major challenge in dermatology. Now, with researchers from Université de Montréal, scientists at Université du Québec's Institut national de la ...
Share on Pinterest Evidence suggests that AI tools assisting dermatologists can improve diagnostic performance for skin cancer. Image credit: PER Images/Stocksy A study suggests that artificial ...
The implementation of a modified Skin and Ultraviolet Neoplasia Transplant Risk Assessment Calculator (SUNTRAC) risk-based surveillance program, which included primary care, dermatology, and ...
New Delhi: Scientists from Canada have developed a high-tech system that can detect skin cancers at the earliest stages, by measuring tiny temperature variations at the surface of the skin. Detecting ...
Professor Jinyang Liang, specializing in ultrafast imaging and biophotonics at INRS, has developed with colleagues at INRS and Université de Montréal a minimally invasive technology to detect skin ...
A new “intelligent tattoo” is able to detect the deadliest form of skin cancer before it appears. The “minimally invasive” technology has been shown to work in preclinical studies and could transform ...