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App that could save you from skin cancer

App that could save you from skin cancer Identifying a skin cancer could be as simple as scanning a freckle with your smartphone but researchers warn the system has risks. Health by Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson Premium Content What if pointing a smartphone at a freckle could save your life? This is the idea behind some of the latest advances in skin cancer-detecting technology, which are poised to get a boost as Google prepares to enter the market. The tech giant recently revealed plans to roll out an artificially intelligent, medically approved search engine for your skin that could name a rash or issue a warning about a suspicious mole.

Doctors fear Google skin check app will lead to tsunami of overdiagnosis | Health

Last modified on Thu 20 May 2021 13.31 EDT Google’s entry into health diagnostics has alarmed health experts who fear a new artificial intelligence tool to identify skin conditions could lead to overdiagnosis, or rare and complex skin conditions being missed. At a technology conference in the US on Tuesday, Google revealed there are almost 10bn Google searches related to skin, nail and hair issues every year. In response, Google has developed an artificial intelligence “dermatology assist tool” for people with concerns about their skin. Users of the app can use their phone to take three images of their skin, hair or nails from different angles.

Doctors fear Google skin check app will lead to tsunami of overdiagnosis

Google’s entry into health diagnostics has alarmed health experts who fear a new artificial intelligence tool to identify skin conditions could lead to overdiagnosis, or rare and complex skin conditions being missed. At a technology conference in the US on Tuesday, Google revealed there are almost 10bn Google searches related to skin, nail and hair issues every year. In response, Google has developed an artificial intelligence “dermatology.

Cancer patient launches Australia s first National Skin Check Day

Cancer patient launches Australia s first National Skin Check Day By Amanda Hoh © Provided by ABC Health Self monitoring, or having a friend, family member or GP regularly check your skin is key to successful treatment of skin cancer. (Facebook: Mates Against Melanoma) Australia s first National Skin Check Day, spearheaded by charity Mates Against Melanoma is raising awareness of the importance of self monitoring for skin cancers as summer comes to an end. The campaign, backed by medical experts, has encouraged all Australians to be vigilant about their skin and save lives. Get your skin checked today! charity founder Jason Sprott told ABC Sydney.

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