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Hoag Unveils New Skin Cancer Detection SystemThe product’s cost was $400,000, which was provided by a gift from Hoag Innovators, a group of philanthropists, entrepreneurs and community leaders who ...
Australian researchers say they have developed the first blood test capable of detecting melanoma in its early stages with a high degree of accuracy, potentially saving thousands of lives.
Researchers have demonstrated a new kind of non-invasive skin cancer detection tool. Preliminary tests found the technology to be 97 percent effective at detecting cancer tissue and the ...
An artificial intelligence trained to classify images of skin lesions as benign lesions or malignant skin cancers achieves the accuracy of board-certified dermatologists.
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