One in five Americans will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. That’s why regular skin checks are important for early detection along with consulting a doctor if you notice any unusual lesions or ...
University of Missouri research team develops an artificial intelligence model that is 92% accurate at detecting melanoma.
(NewsNation) — Doctors may soon utilize a new tool to detect skin cancer that could outperform traditional physical exams. Handheld devices powered by artificial intelligence can quickly identify skin ...
British tech company Skin Analytics has received regulatory approval for an AI skin cancer detection system that uses a smartphone. Spotting skin cancer in the early stages leads to very high survival ...
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Light-based sensor can detect low concentrations of cancer biomarkers in the blood
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive light-based sensor that can detect extremely low concentrations of cancer ...
From "cumulative" health risks in men to the lack of residency training, Dr. Michael Christopher breaks down why dedicated skin checks are a necessity.
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine designed a flexible, chip-less, battery-free patch that is placed directly on the skin and works wirelessly with a small reader device. (Wake ...
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New blood test may detect cancer before tumors appear on scans
A new method may be able to identify signs of cancer before the disease can be seen on scans.
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