Can an app warn you that you might have skin cancer? Digital health startup SkinVision is using smartphone tech and vision algorithms to allow consumers to track changes to their moles. Users of its ...
A year since its launch in New Zealand, SkinVision has successfully diagnosed over 500 skin cancers amongst its users. And whilst summer has officially drawn to a close, and we begin our transition ...
If you’re going to trust your smartphone to do something as important as detect the most common forms of skin cancer, you want to be pretty darn sure that it works as advertised. Fortunately, the ...
An international group of researchers working with Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) in the Netherlands determined that SkinVision – the first CE-marked skin cancer application based on ...
You can do a lot of amazing things with a smartphone. Fetch a cab. Deposit a check. Identify a leaf (watch out for poison ivy!). Find love. Now you can do something with your trusty handset that isn’t ...
When an AI mobile app that detects skin cancer receives Europe’s Top Medical Device Certification, what does this tell us? Any medical device must first be certified for its safety and reliability ...
In June last year, we reported on an interesting new service called Skin Scan, an iOS app designed with a single purpose in mind – keeping track of the size and shape of your moles. You simply snap a ...
SkinVision is a mobile phone app that assesses a user's skin cancer risk by analysing their moles. After downloading the app, which costs £4.49 for a single use and £26.99 for unlimited checks for a ...
Everyone did back then,” says the 39-year-old graphic designer from Cannock, Staffordshire. “I felt better with a tan and the risks just weren’t publicised in the way they are now.” Article continues ...
Taking to Google to search medical symptoms is common practice, but it can leave people with more questions than answers. A new app has taken the guesswork out of finding a diagnosis by providing a ...