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New nanoparticle-based 'intelligent tattoo' uses heat signals to detect skin cancer
A team of Canadian researchers has developed a new way to detect melanoma before ...
Detecting melanoma before it becomes visible is a major challenge in dermatology. Now, with researchers from Université de ...
Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple University's College of Engineering, and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University have developed a new method that enhances the ability of ...
Dermatoscopy with clinical close-up imaging is superior to either modality alone for the diagnosis of various types of skin cancer lesions.
Using clinical images in DL systems may improve skin cancer detection by providing a more inclusive representation of real-world lesions. DenseNet models outperformed others in binary classification, ...
Skin cancer is highly treatable, if it’s caught early. But spotting it can be tricky. How it shows up on the skin can look different depending on skin tone. And for people with darker skin, that ...
The implementation of a modified Skin and Ultraviolet Neoplasia Transplant Risk Assessment Calculator (SUNTRAC) risk-based surveillance program, which included primary care, dermatology, and ...
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